Get Rid of Student Loan Debt

How to Cancel, Lower, or Discharge Your Loan Amounts

Millions of Americans find themselves carrying student loans. Some students graduated and carry the financial debt as an investment in their education, while others carry student loans for semesters they completed, but did not earn the degree. Whatever the reason, managing
student loan payments can be difficult for former students. In recent surveys, many people paying back student loans report that their payment exceeds rent or mortgage costs.

So what do you do if you fall on hard times? Deferrment is possible, as is forbearance; both are ways to stop your required loan payment, but these are temporary measures. Student loans, unlike other forms of debt, are not dischargable during bankruptcy. This means that even if you filed bankruptcy, you are still responsible for the loan payments, no matter what your circumstances.

Thare are ways to get part or all of your student loans discharged, or taken off your record. These are legal methods, and many people do not know the various ways that the government legally allows you to get rid of student loan debt.

1. If you are declared 100% disabled or die, you or your heirs do not need to repay student loans. This is important--if you were to die suddenly, does your family know that they do NOT have to repay your loans? Make sure they know this. If you are in an accident or become ill with a long-term chronic illness that makes it impossible for you to work, you can apply to have your student loans discharged as well. You credit will not be harmed by a disability discharge.

2. If the school you attend closes before you can complete your program, you are not responsible for your student loans, and do not need to repay them. The loans are cancelled in full, and your credit report is not harmed by this.

3. You can join the Peace Corps, VISTA, or teach for five or ore years in a designated low-income school, and get up to $5,000 for teaching. The Peace Corps and VISTA give you 15% of your loans EACH YEAR you are part of their programs; while the pay is low for these programs, the 15% off your student loans goes directly to the loan agency, and you have peace of mind knowing that part of your loans are repaid.

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GREAT ADVICE IN THIS ARTICLE, IT'S GREAT TO HEAR THAT DEBT DOESN'T FOLLOW YOU INTO THE GRAVE. THE EVIL BANKERS WISH THEY COULD SUCK YOUR BONES DRY EVEN WHEN YOU'RE 6 FEET UNDER. RETARDED ARTICLE, THANKS FOR WASTING MY TIME.

Posted on 04/22/2009 at 5:04:05 PM

the bad part is when you hear that one of the masterminds of the 9-11 attacks might walk free because we violated his right and now I will be penalized for years because I cannot pay my student loans. Does the penality fit the crime?

Posted on 01/31/2009 at 7:01:05 PM

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Posted on 12/02/2008 at 9:12:35 AM

Nice overview. People would need to learn a lot more about #s 2 and 5 before assuming that they could have loans discharged because of them. With respect ot #2, there would often be arrangements made to allow students to finish their program. With respect to #5, this would typically happen in a massive fraud situation and is not usually a situation where one student is misled.

Posted on 12/02/2008 at 7:12:33 AM

thanks for the info Lea

Posted on 12/02/2008 at 6:12:04 AM

I think some one should explain the problems of student loan debt and how they ruin the credit history of so many young people before they go to college and take the loans.

Posted on 11/03/2008 at 4:11:38 PM

we should all just refuse to pay, just to see what happens to this whole retarded system.

Posted on 11/01/2008 at 11:11:26 PM

Great, I'll just go ahead and die then.

Posted on 10/28/2008 at 8:10:41 PM

A good way to get rid of your student loans is to DIE? I can't believe you guys are serious. Now that I've read this article, I'd like those 5 minutes of my life back.

Posted on 09/23/2008 at 1:09:03 PM

Pretty interesting stuff, too bad none of it applies to me (yet)

Posted on 05/28/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

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