I was just curious if anyone knows much about the loan forgiveness for those who opt to practice public interest law. Is it a program sponsored by the individual schools, the employers (gvmt, non-profit etc)? Do you know if there are a lot of restrictions involved? Is anyone planning on utilizing this option?
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qualifying payments on your Direct Loans, and also at the time you apply for loan forgiveness after
making the last of those 120 payments, and when you receive loan forgiveness. The main problem with PSLF is usually by 10 years you've already paid back the bulk, if not all of the loan. These are where the school programs are nice. They often reimburse up to a certain salary level, but that varies by school. Here is more info on PSLF https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/sites/default/files/public-service-loan-forgiveness-common-questions.pdf
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I'd also recommend reaching out to some of the PI student organizations in the Triangle to get some advice from people getting into that arena in your area.
One other thing - ten years is a LONG time. I know it's what you think you want to do forever, but it's completely unforeseeable what'll happen in the future. Assuming you even find qualifying employment in the first place (and that differs by school as well, so be SURE to ask what qualifies), it may not even be your choice to leave qualifying employment, or there might be an opportunity too good for you to pass up. You need to make sure you can handle the financial consequences if you don't make it to the end of the rainbow, because they'll drop on you all at once. Don't just assume a strong loan repayment assistance program means a de facto free trip to law school. I'd say to treat it as a bonus if all the pieces fall into place, but not to flat rely on it to pay for law school.