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Public Service Loan Forgiveness Webinar

1/24/2022

If you work in public service and have student loans, you might be eligible for a loan forgiveness program!  

 

Join the Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) for a free virtual

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Webinar


Recent temporary changes, including a limited waiver, to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) may benefit public sector and non-profit employees.  Some of these changes offer benefits available for a limited time, so you don’t want to miss out on this info!


Session Description:

Did you know that public service employees may be eligible for Federal Student Loan forgiveness? The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program allows Federal Student Loan borrowers to apply for forgiveness if they are employed full time by a government, 501(c)(3) organization, or public-serving nonprofit, and meet other requirements.


If you want to learn more about PSLF or if you have applied for PSLF and been denied, this is the session for you. In this session, we will discuss the existing PSLF program as well as a new Limited Waiver for PSLF that will allow borrowers to receive credit for payments that previously did not qualify for PSLF. The Limited Waiver ends October 31, 2022, don’t miss out!


January Webinar Dates:

January 25, 5-6:30 pm

January 26,  6-7:30 pm

January 27, 12-1pm

January 29, 10-11:30 am


Learn more and register: https://www.isac.org/pslf




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