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Sep 06, 2007 -- Student loan industry sent to reform school by the feds

Sometimes it takes a scandal or two to change an industry. After hearing about all the bank kickbacks to schools and dirty deals on campus in the student loan industry, there's finally some good news coming. The House and Senate have a plan that will disburse $5 billion that the banks stole from taxpayers, students and parents through their atrocious student loan practices. The plan will be phased in over a number of years and has a lot of great provisions. First, the interest rate on student loans will drop from seven percent to just over three percent over the next several years. Second, there will be new procedures in place by 2009 for the PLUS loans that parents take out. The new rules will be very clear and banks will have to bid against each other for the right to write these loans in each state. Third, there will be a loan forgiveness program that amounts to $4,000/year for teachers of science and math and any teacher who works in a high-needs public school. Finally, members of the military, law enforcement, firefighters, nurses, public defenders, librarians and early childhood teachers will be granted full loan forgiveness after 10 years. That means their balance will be wiped away if they make the minimum payments on time for a decade! The best part of it all is that not one cent for these programs will come out of taxpayers' pockets. All the funding is coming from the money the banks stole in the first place.

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  • Loan Forgiveness
    I'm a primary care physician with enormous student loan debt, and I work with patients with special needs. I didn't see physicians anywhere in that list of possible qualifiers?? I guess they just forgot to include us...again.
  • only payments on or after 10/2007 count??
    Per the finaid website: "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." Also states-regarding taxes "It is possible that Congress will decide to exclude such loan forgiveness from taxable income before this becomes an issue in 2017."

    Does that imply that the forgiveness will not take effect until 2017?
  • does public ervice count?
    my daughter works for a NGO - will this count for the forgiveness program?
  • PRVATE STUDENT LOAN VS BANKRUPTY
    I understand that chapter 7 bankruptcy does not wipe out your government loan. Would chapter 7 wipeout private student loans? What information can I get on this.
  • student loan forgiveness
    I just graduated with a masters in public health. Would I qualfy for a student loan forgiveness?
  • correction officer and student loan forgiveness
    Do I qualify to have my student loan forgiven if I work as a correction officer and I've been paying my loan for 10 years?
  • Loan forgiveness
    How do I know if my school is a "high needs public school." Is the loan forgiveness only for early childhood teachers or do middle school and high school teachers qualify as well? Is there a limit to how much or how many years you can receive these payments?
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