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Have many schools pay off student loans when you become a teacher?

August 20, 2010 by  
Filed under Student loans

I live in Florida and was told by a friend when I decide, a teacher, most schools that offer rebates “Student loan become” so worth of Student loans. Is this true?

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8 Responses to “Have many schools pay off student loans when you become a teacher?”

  1. Lynn says:

    no it is not quite right! You will not pay for existing debt, but what is most counties, if any of the classes already exist, they will help pay for it, but you are responsible for your books. (If you teach in this district or signing a contract.

  2. tromboneman327 says:

    I am teaching third year of high school. I’ve never heard of.

  3. SPED teacher says:

    This is for people who left school to be certified to teach math, science and Get Go / or special education.

  4. Kahless says:

    The U.S. government will forgive some Federal Loans College, if you’re in some schools in areas that are poor / town etc or if you teach a subject like mathematics or teach Special Ed This is not most schools, only a few. You have with the school district or the lending agency to verify their status.

  5. Heidi says:

    Here in California we have a program called MAPLE (private loans to support education, “I think). You pay up to 19,000 of your loan if you agree that for four years in a region where the work is to teach in low demand. There are certain criteria such as the teaching of subjects like mathematics * and science education in schools * Low income teaching in schools with high% of minority students * education in schools with teachers of high noncredentialedAlso% yes, it is not given, but it could be an excellent program in your region. consider the question.

  6. Beckee says:

    It is a federal loan forgiveness program, with the percentage of your student loans can be removed if you teach in the same Title I school for at least five years. Title I schools have a certain percentage of “disadvantaged children”: the beneficiaries of free meals or reduced. Consult the documentation for your loan to see if they are not ready qualifiziert.Mein, but I taught in a school Title I of two years, another for three years and then worked for the district. Well

  7. old lady says:

    Never heard that overtime! Would not it be great if it was true. . . . . .

  8. Sharon F says:

    I’ve never heard of either! But that would be nice! It is expected of me that the account was for my own training Fuß.Ich worked hard for my grade gifted to do that, I teach gifted children in my district. Nobody paid for my tuition, but me. I also have my support SEI State is responsible, but I paid for it too! If you go even a few job interviews in your area, you may want a loan forgiveness program for students to bitten.Viel luck!