As you try to manage your student loans, it’s important to remember that there are a number of loan forgiveness programs out there that you may qualify for.
Forgiveness programs aren’t a quick fix, as they take several years to complete. Still, they’re a great way to see the light at the end of the tunnel, to avoid defaulting on your loans, and eventually, to help you move on with your life.
Here are a few potential ways to get your student loans forgiven:
Need More Help?
For extra help, check out the American Student Assistance’s list of 60+ ways to get rid of your student loans and download FindLaw’s free Guide to Student Loan Debt. For more personal guidance about dealing with your student loans, consider getting in touch with an experienced banking and finance lawyer near you.
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- Your Options When You Can’t Repay Student Loans (FindLaw)
- Why Settling Student Loan Debt Is So Difficult (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
- 5 Tips to Consolidate Student Loans (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
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