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Hot off the presses: the November Teachers.Net Gazette....

Re: loan forgivness
Posted by Debbie Piscitella on 3/23/06

    On 9/29/05, Maranda Collinsworth wrote:
    > On 5/13/04, maranda collinsworth wrote:
    >> On 1/16/03, Donna wrote:
    >>> Joan,
    >>> Go to NHC to see allthe jobs for loan forgivenss in any
    > state. it's a good site.
    > good luck
    >>> By now (1/03) you probably have something in the works on
    >>> this. If not, however, contact your local Congressman and
    >>> ask for info on the Federal Loan Forgivness Program. If you
    >>> work in certain designated areas, the Feds will forgive a
    >>> certain percent of your loan each year for five years until
    >>> it's all forgiven.
    >>> Good Luck.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 8/15/02, joan wrote:
    >>>> Does anyone know if Wisconsin or even the federal government
    >>>> has a loan forgivness program in place? I am a new teacher
    >>>> who started teaching later in life. With $37,000 in loans,I
    >>>> will retire before my loans are paid off. Thank you for any
    >>>> information you may be able to share.
    >>
    >>
    >> If anyone finds out about a federal forgivness program PLEASE
    >> let me know.
    >>
    >> maranda Go to google and type in loan forgiviness, it will
    bring you to AES's web site , there are links to the programs for
    teacher forgivness. or call 866-248-2121 its a business number
    for a company called University Financial Services.. ask For
    Debbie Piscitella.. (I work there) If you are a teacher call on
    Saturday. or On Monday Nights after 4:30 Pm. If you have Perkins
    loans and Stafford Loans , and Have Not ever consolidatied your
    loans, DO NOT CONSOLIDATE them together. Leave Perkins Loan out .If
    you do You may loose the forgiviness on them. If you havent
    consloidated your Stafford loans, you had better do it now, In July
    06 your rates are going up a lot. If you have a direct loan, I can
    help you , If you have any other lender for instance Sallie
    Mae. and Only Sally mae, and you havent consl call Department of
    Ed, We or any other company could have helped you 2 day's ago,
    But the deadline was March 22. Good Luck.


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