Published Aug 31, 2009
e-dice
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i was reading this online about public service loan forgiveness on federal student loans. nurses are included in their description of what constitutes public service, but i am not sure if they mean nurses working in community health or non-profit hospitals or public service type of nursing?? or does any rn qualify to this public service loan forgiveness benefit. does anybody have an answer? their description isn't specific on what type of nursing is included.
the website and description are below.
http://www.finaid.org/loans/publicservice.phtml
[color=#336699]public service loan forgiveness
the college cost reduction and access act of 2007 established a new public service loan forgiveness program. this program discharges any remaining debt after 10 years of full-time employment in public service. the borrower must have made 120 payments as part of the direct loan program in order to obtain this benefit. only payments made on or after october 1, 2007 count toward the required 120 monthly payments. (borrowers may consolidate into direct lending in order to qualify for this loan forgiveness program starting july 1, 2008.)
this contrasts with the loan forgiveness of the remaining balance after 25 years of repayment under the income-contingent and income-based repayment plans for borrowers who are not employed full time in public service jobs.
[color=#990000]eligibility
the public service loan forgiveness program has several restrictions:
[color=#990000]bottom line advice
although the details may seem complicated, the advice for taking advantage of this program is more straightforward.