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Getting paid to go to school?
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<blockquote data-quote="madscotsman" data-source="post: 16286299" data-attributes="member: 141027"><p>I am an RN and left bedside (psych) nursing 15 years ago. Since then I have worked in healthcare IT, utilizing my nursing knowledge and make almost 3x what I did at the bedside. I applied for the public service student loan forgiveness program last year (Wife saw an article about it online somewhere). You have to work for a non-profit to qualify (there is a list of professions that qualify). Long of the short is I give EDFinancial copies of mine and my wife's W2's each year and they decide how much I have to pay monthly for that year, based on our income. After 10 years with no late/missed payments on this progarm, the remaining balance (interest) on my student loans are forgiven. In the end I will still be paying more than 2x what I borrowed initially (graduated in 2001), but MAYBE one day my student loans will be paid off. Just made my wife's last loan payment (250/mo), and we're paying around 700/mo now for my loans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madscotsman, post: 16286299, member: 141027"] I am an RN and left bedside (psych) nursing 15 years ago. Since then I have worked in healthcare IT, utilizing my nursing knowledge and make almost 3x what I did at the bedside. I applied for the public service student loan forgiveness program last year (Wife saw an article about it online somewhere). You have to work for a non-profit to qualify (there is a list of professions that qualify). Long of the short is I give EDFinancial copies of mine and my wife's W2's each year and they decide how much I have to pay monthly for that year, based on our income. After 10 years with no late/missed payments on this progarm, the remaining balance (interest) on my student loans are forgiven. In the end I will still be paying more than 2x what I borrowed initially (graduated in 2001), but MAYBE one day my student loans will be paid off. Just made my wife's last loan payment (250/mo), and we're paying around 700/mo now for my loans. [/QUOTE]
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