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Do you have student loans? Are you thinking about borrowing money for grad school? This episode of the Idealist Grad Schools podcast takes a closer look at two student debt relief programs established by the College Cost...
Student Debt Relief, Part 1: Public Service Loan Forgiveness with Heather Jarvis is an episode from The Idealist.org Podcasts. Do you have student loans? Are you thinking about borrowing money for grad school? This episode of the Idealist G...
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Published Nov 8, 2011, 16:45 long, audio available.
Do you have student loans? Are you thinking about borrowing money for grad school? This episode of the Idealist Grad Schools podcast takes a closer look at two student debt relief programs established by the College Cost Reduction and Access Act. Listen to Part One of the podcast which focuses on the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, in which many nonprofit and government workers stand to gain tens of thousands of dollars of student debt relief — after meeting several program requirements. Check out Part Two, on Income-Based Repayment, here. Read the transcript for this show here. But the program requirements can be confusing. Idealist’s Amy Potthast chats with Heather Jarvis of AskHeatherJarvis.com about a step-by-step approach to understanding both programs. A former capital defense attorney saddled with $125K of law school debt, Heather Jarvis now dedicates her expertise to helping student loan borrowers make better decisions so that higher education can be a reality for all - not just those who can afford it. She has contributed to student debt relief policy for the House Education Committee and others in Congress, and spent more than six years advocating for public service loan forgiveness, which allows more recent graduates to dedicate their careers to the greater good. Just as we were editing this show, President Obama announced changes to the way current and future students can repay student loans. Learn more on Heather’s site . Heather's favorite resources for more information — mentioned on the podcast: Student Loan Borrower Assistance.org Information about repayment options, avoiding and getting out of default, and dealing with collections agencies. Project on Student Debt State-by-state data, research, and policy analysis. IBRinfo.org Clear information about Income-Based Repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Check out the groovy animated student debt monster! FinAid! The Smart Student Guide to Financial Aid An online resource for comprehensive information about all aspects of financial aid. GL Advisor A financial advisory firm designed to help students and young professionals manage their student loan debt. Heather recommends their Free Personalized Student Loan Assessment . Learn more about financing grad school in the Idealist Grad School Resource Center . Finally, meet schools that will help you make a difference with your career at the Idealist Grad Fairs taking place across the South in early November .
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Published Nov 8, 2011 and 16:45 long