Teacher Student Loan Forgiveness - HoJo's Teaching Adventures, LLC (2024)

Have a bunch of student loans? Teach special ed? Or in a low income school? Or maybe you’re in an area of shortage? Then read on! You may qualify to have part or all of your student loans forgiven!Teacher student loan forgiveness is a real thing! I qualified for over $7,000 in forgiveness, and you might too!

The federal teacher student loan forgiveness program is the real deal! I received $5,000 in loan forgiveness. (I’d already had all of my Perkins loans forgiven a couple months ago – for about $2,400.) Anytime someone wants to give me roughly $7,400 in FREE money, I’ll take it!

You will want to read the official websites provided here, but I also want to give you my take and a few pointers.

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Perkins Loanhttp://www.studentaid.ed.gov/repay-loans/forgiveness-

cancellation/charts/teacher#teacher-cancellation

Here is my experience with teacher student loan forgiveness. I

spent my first five years teaching in several different low income schools. Each year I was teaching I had to contact my undergrad (and later grad) school to let them know my Perkins loan were in deferment. Yes, it was a bit of a pain – but it saved me about $2,400. I’ll take that for a couple hours worth of headache anytime! Make sure you get the appropriate signatures and have everything filled out appropriately. It’s a royal pain – and slightly embarrassing – to have to send your administrator something twice when you make a mistake! {Yep, live and learn!}

I made copies of EVERYTHING regarding payments, deferments, and anything else for my teacher student loan forgiveness! I would date when I sent items to my college. It’s not that I don’t trust the college or the post office, but this was an incredible amount of cash when I was a teacher making just $26,000! (And I may be a bit OCD)

Make sure you keep your address up-to-date at your college or university! That way they can send you the deferment/cancellation amounts each year. Every year they cancel a different percentage, which increases each year until it’s gone. So even if you only teach in a low income school for a year or two – you can still get money forgiven!!

After five years (and another form with administrative signature’s each year) my Perkins loans were totally forgiven! =) Any time I had questions in the five years, I just contacted my colleges directly and they were super helpful. And I even worked with two different colleges during this time frame, so I know how juggling it all can be…

Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans –http://www.studentaid.ed.gov/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/charts/teacher

No joke – this teacher student loan forgiveness was a bit harder to get. Thankfully there wasn’t paperwork to do each and every year, but the final product was more work and headache than all five years of work on the Perkins. =(

When my five years of teaching were up, I had to get information from each of the administrator’s I’d worked under (which happened to be at three different schools for me by then). The form is roughly five pages to fill out. The tough part was determining which of my loan providers to send the loan to. One of the providers literally gave me the run around for over two months. I would call and talk to “Bob”, and he would say he would call me back tomorrow to let me know if the company would forgive my loans. No call from Bob. So after 3-4 days I would call back and ask for “Bob” and of course no one could locate him so I’d talk to someone new. This time it might be “Joe” and the cycle would repeat. This happened for nearly a month before I got fed up and called the Department of Education directly!

The woman I talked to from the DoE was more than accommodating. She informed me that the loan provider could not deny my application if I were eligible. I should simply send it to them. (However, I had another friend who had sent her application to the same place and they informed her they never received it! Twice! HA!) This sweet DoE woman went on to tell me that she could contact them and take care of it. However, it may take awhile (read – months!). She then asked if I had any other loan providers. Which I (thankfully?) did. So I called them, talked to a real person, finished my paperwork, sent it off, and within a week had a notice via e-mail and mail that they were reviewing my application!

At this point is took almost two months for my application to go through. But during this time frame my loans were deferred so I didn’t have to make any payments! =) Then one day I got this sweet note in the mail and this is what I saw —-

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To summarize this long post, it was well worth the paperwork, phone calls, headache, etc to get about $7,400 paid off! I strongly recommend teacher student loan forgiveness to any teacher who qualifies!

Feel free to leave me a comment with any questions you may have. I’m no expert, but I’ll do what I can to help! And make sure to check out the comments for more great information! There are a variety of options when it comes to student loan forgiveness for teachers.

~HoJo~

Want to learn even more about teacher loan forgiveness? Contact Heath at Student Loan Insider. Heather has talked to him extensively, and she’s heard personal testimony from other readers that Heath was able to help them out.

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This post is not a guarantee that your student loans will be forgiven. I was not given loan forgiveness in exchange for writing this post. It is a real government program that may allow teachers loan forgiveness. Go to the Federal Student Aid website for further details and limitations. I wrote this post because the letter I received stated, “We hope that this payment will allow you to continue in this noble service and that you notify other eligible teachers about this program.” I hope other teachers can benefit from me writing it!

Teacher Student Loan Forgiveness - HoJo's Teaching Adventures, LLC (2024)

FAQs

Will teachers student loans be forgiven? ›

Under the Teacher Loan Forgiveness (TLF) Program, if you teach full time for five complete and consecutive academic years in a low-income school or educational service agency, and meet other qualifications, you may be eligible for forgiveness of up to $17,500 on your Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans and your ...

Why was teacher loan forgiveness denied? ›

Errors made filling out forms and/or applications such as: leaving items blank, inconsistencies, and correction errors (signifying with an initial to approve changes on the application) Not submitting the Employment Certification Form each year – this is a requirement for PSLF.

How do I find out if I qualify for student loan forgiveness? ›

Borrowers with undergraduate debt would qualify for forgiveness if they entered repayment 20 years ago or more, and borrowers with graduate school debt would qualify for forgiveness if they entered repayment 25 years ago or more. Cancel student debt for borrowers previously enrolled in low-financial-value programs.

How long does it take for teacher loan forgiveness to be approved? ›

The entire process usually takes 2-3 months. You will be notified as soon as a determination is reached.

How do I check the status of my teacher loan forgiveness? ›

To check your Student Loan Forgiveness status, log in to your official StudentAid.gov account. Navigate to the loan information section, find your desired forgiveness program, and check for updates on eligibility and application statusborrowers for forgiveness.

Who qualifies for student loan forgiveness in 2024? ›

If you're a longtime borrower who has been in repayment for at least 20 or 25 years, you could get automatic loan forgiveness by September 2024. This is the result of a one-time program called the IDR account adjustment.

Is teacher loan forgiveness better than PSLF? ›

TLF has a forgiveness period of five consecutive years. Some may conclude that TLF is the better plan to pursue because of the shorter forgiveness period, but this is not always the case. Though you may make payments for twice as long under PSLF, you may be eligible for greater forgiveness.

What is the acceptance rate for teacher loan forgiveness? ›

11% of all PSLF and TEPSLF applications have been approved, according to June 2023 data from the Department of Education (673,077 approved for discharge among 6,147,812 total applications). Total discharges processed included: 19,218 for PSLF and 6,520 for Temporary Expanded PSLF.

Can a retired teacher get student loan forgiveness? ›

The report clarifies that the federal government does not automatically forgive student loans based on age or retirement status. This means that individuals will still owe Parent PLUS Loans, FFEL Loans, and Direct Loans even after they retire.

Is the student loan forgiveness going to be approved? ›

Today's announcement brings the total loan forgiveness approved by the Biden-Harris Administration to $167 billion for 4.75 million Americans.

Are student loans forgiven after 20 years? ›

Borrowers who have reached 20 or 25 years (240 or 300 months) worth of eligible payments for IDR forgiveness will see their loans forgiven as they reach these milestones. ED will continue to discharge loans as borrowers reach the required number of months for forgiveness.

Can I still apply for student loan forgiveness? ›

You can still apply for Student Loan Forgiveness in 2024. Despite the Supreme Court striking down Biden's initial plan to cancel up to $20,000 in student loans, the president has introduced other programs that have provided $167.3 billion in student loan forgiveness to over 4 million borrowers.

Do all teachers qualify for loan forgiveness? ›

Teacher Loan Forgiveness (TLF)

you must have been employed as a full-time teacher at an eligible school for five complete and consecutive academic years, and. at least one of those years must have been after the 1997–98 academic year.

When did teacher loan forgiveness start? ›

The forgiveness program is only available to a borrower who has no outstanding loan balance under the FFEL Program or the Direct Loan Program on October 1, 1998 or who has no outstanding loan balance on the date he or she obtains a loan after October 1, 1998.

Where do you send teacher loan forgiveness applications? ›

How to Apply
  • Sign in to Account Access and go to Manage Repayment/Loan Forgiveness to complete the Teacher Loan Forgiveness form.
  • Mail or fax your completed application and any required documentation to: American Education Services. Attn: Teacher Loan Forgiveness. P.O. Box 2461. Harrisburg, PA 17105-2461. Fax: 717-720-3916.

Does teaching college count for student loan forgiveness? ›

Professors qualify for PSLF by working full-time at a public or non-profit educational institution and making 120 qualifying payments under an eligible repayment plan on their Direct Loans .

Is student loan forgiveness for teachers taxable? ›

According to the IRS, student loan amounts forgiven under PSLF are not considered income for tax purposes. Learn more about the PSLF process. You won't be taxed by the federal government, but your state may tax you. Any debt forgiven as a result of PSLF won't create a federal tax liability for you.

Do private school teachers qualify for student loan forgiveness? ›

Most full-time teachers at public or private elementary or secondary schools qualify for PSLF. Under this program, you can get your remaining student loan balance forgiven after making 120 qualifying payments under an income-driven repayment plan.

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