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- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
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2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
Just give you a little background, so it makes sense how I went about it. I have multiple private and federal loans, but pay all the loans through Navient. I did not and have not consolidated my loans (yet). As a result, the interest rates vary on the loans. I also have a financial advisor and we discussed the best method to use the money for loan payment. Now to answer your questions. I only used the amount I was given each month, but I had a specific method on how I paid each loan. No, it should not affect the third year or at least per the call 2 years ago. But if awarded they have a call explaining everything and you can ask questions. They provide you with the gross and net amount. Obviously, you only receive the net. It did not affect my taxes; however, taxes can be tricky. I claim 0 dependents plus I’m married. So, those two variables factor in a lot. It does have the potential to change your tax bracket.
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
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2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
I recognize the wait can be agonizing and most systems can benefit from a improved process; however, frustration aimed at those who borrow is not the answer. As a recipient of the award, I would hardly call my loans irresponsible. The average debt for someone who obtains a graduate degree is over 50k with at least 1 in 4 individuals owing over 100k. The program is primarily aimed at NPs in disadvantage areas, which typically does not pay as well. As a result, the debt looks worse. Yes, some people borrow irresponsibly. However, classifying an entire group is unnecessary. Many of us pay are bills just fine before the loans but would like the help when given the opportunity. Blame the over-priced educational system.
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
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2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
@PsychNicole The actual worksheet will tell you what loans were approved and then give 60% of the qualified amount. Below that it will tell you how much your monthly payment will be. For example, if you have 200k in loans, then 120k would qualify at 60%. That is 5k per month prior to taxes. The tax part is hard because it depends on what you claim on the W2 and tax bracket. But I would guess on the example that an individual would get somewhere btw 3-4K for their monthly payment amount. It’s highly unlikely that your payment is less than your interest. That doesn’t make sense. Most interest rates run 4-8% of the loan. Hope that helps. Congratulations!!!
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
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2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
Guys I think you are all worrying way too soon. I was awarded in 2017 and complete my obligation this year. I applied for a third year (praying I get it). Nurse Corp does not move as fast as the other federal loan repayment groups. The year I was awarded a lot of people did not find out until mid to late July and even more until August. The earlier ones were still in July but early July. The purpose of the credit check is not just about your loan information. It is really about verifying you do not have any defaulted payment obligations (federal, non-federal, etc.). This is heavily discussed in the application guidance packet. Any defaulted or problematic obligations will deem you ineligible. I only got one credit check and got the award.
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
- 2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
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2019 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
I received a credit check on 5/14. However, I am up for a continuation award. I am applying for my 3rd year in Nurse Corp. my two year obligation is slated to end 08/2019. I am hoping to get the award for one more year. It’s been pretty awesome and a great blessing for the past two years. Good luck to everyone!
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2018 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
Hey guys! Just happened to see this. I was awarded last year. I'm faculty. My DTI ratio was ~140 or 150% (can't remember). The debt only includes student loans specific to your nursing degree. Other student loans are disqualified which can lower your ratio. It does not matter if the loans are private or federal. The income is solely your base income the employer reports. It doesn't include shift diffs, bonuses, etc. HRSA does not have a problem with consolidation as long as there is a method to differentiate other loans from your nursing loans. Last year had a credit check in May, heard I was a finalist in late July, got a counter signature in mid to late August, and first deposit in September. Good luck everyone! This award has certainly been a blessing í ½í¸Š
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2017 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
It depends on which HRSA loan repayment you applied for. One is 60% pretax for 2 years of service with monthly payments and the other is lump sum of 50k for 2 years of service but that one is tax free.
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2017 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
Yes. I've received a monthly payment. A couple of people have posted about receiving it. In the Welcome Packet I think it says up to 30 days before the first payment. I got it in about 2 weeks.
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2017 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
Yes. Quite a few of individuals have been awarded in this forum.
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2017 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
You just wait for a deposit. In the packet, I think it says 30-45 days but it comes sooner. I got mine 2 weeks after the Welcome Packet.
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2017 Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program
pbflash42 - I don't know you but I was extremely happy to see you awarded. I stalked prior threads (as most of us probably have) and saw you were not awarded but to see you stick with it and try again to only get it was incredible. Congratulations on your upcoming nuptials!