8 Ways to Get Student Loan Debt Forgiveness

Discover proven strategies to eliminate your student loan debt through forgiveness programs, from public service to income-driven plans.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Student loan debt burdens millions of Americans, but forgiveness programs offer a path to financial freedom. This guide outlines eight key strategies, updated for 2026, drawing from federal and state options to help you eliminate your loans.

1. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)

The

Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)

program remains one of the most powerful tools for debt relief. It forgives the remaining balance on your Direct Loans after 120 qualifying monthly payments (10 years) while working full-time for a qualifying public service employer, such as government agencies or nonprofits. Eligible loan types include Direct Loans and Direct Consolidation Loans. Payments must be made under an income-driven repayment (IDR) plan.

In 2026, new rules effective July 1 tighten employer eligibility, excluding organizations with substantial illegal activities to protect taxpayers. Recent payment count adjustments have credited past forbearances and deferments, bringing many borrowers closer to forgiveness—check your status via the PSLF Help Tool on StudentAid.gov.

  • Requirements: 120 payments, full-time public service employment since Oct. 1, 2007.
  • Amount Forgiven: Full remaining balance.
  • Tip: Submit Employment Certification Forms (ECFs) annually to track progress.

2. Teacher Loan Forgiveness

Teachers in low-income schools or educational service agencies can qualify for up to

$17,500

in forgiveness on Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans after five consecutive years of full-time teaching. Special education, math, and science teachers may receive the full amount; others up to $5,000. FFEL Loans are eligible for separate forgiveness.

Apply directly through your loan servicer after meeting the service requirement. This program targets high-need areas, making it ideal for educators committed to underserved communities.

Subject AreaForgiveness Amount
Special Ed, Math, ScienceUp to $17,500
Other SubjectsUp to $5,000

3. Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) Forgiveness

IDR plans like

SAVE, PAYE, IBR, and ICR

cap payments at a percentage of discretionary income, leading to forgiveness after 20-25 years of payments. For example:
  • IBR: Forgiveness after 20 years (loans after July 1, 2014) or 25 years; eligible for Direct, FFEL, and Perkins Loans.
  • ICR: After 25 years; new apps limited to parent PLUS consolidations.
  • SAVE Plan: Undergraduate loans forgiven after 10-20 years based on original balance; graduate after 10-25 years.

The 2024 payment count adjustment credits past months, and IBR forgiveness continues despite court challenges. Note: Starting 2026, some forgiven amounts may be taxable.

4. Temporary Expanded PSLF (TEPSLF)

TEPSLF provides a second chance for PSLF-eligible borrowers who didn’t qualify initially due to non-qualifying repayment plans. It forgives Direct Loans after 120 payments under plans like Graduated, Extended, or Consolidation plans while in public service.

This temporary program has helped thousands; combine it with PSLF buyback options for forbearance/deferment months if you have 120 employment months.

5. Perkins Loan Cancellation

Federal Perkins Loans offer cancellation for service in teaching, public interest law, nursing, or other public service roles, up to 100% over five years. Though new Perkins Loans ended in 2017, many borrowers still qualify. Check with your servicer for discharge options like school closure or borrower defense.

6. State-Specific Forgiveness Programs

States offer targeted relief. Examples include:

  • Indiana Bar Foundation: Up to $5,000 annually for civil legal aid workers earning under $70,000.
  • Maryland SmartBuy: Up to $20,000 toward student debt when buying a qualifying home.
  • Massachusetts IDR Support: Guidance on PSLF credits and IDR forgiveness.

Research your state’s programs via educationdata.org’s 143+ listings.

7. Health Professions and Legal Aid Programs

NHSC Loan Repayment forgives loans for primary care clinicians in underserved areas. The

John R. Justice Program

assists public defenders and prosecutors with varying amounts based on state funding. These target high-demand fields.

8. Borrower Defense and Other Discharges

If your school misled you or closed, apply for

Borrower Defense to Repayment

or closed school discharge. Total and permanent disability also qualifies for discharge. Additionally, explore Pell Grant relief up to $20,000 for low-income borrowers, though broader plans evolve.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What loans qualify for PSLF in 2026?

A: Direct Loans and Direct Consolidation Loans; FFEL and Perkins must be consolidated first.

Q: How do I check my IDR payment count?

A: Use StudentAid.gov; recent adjustments credit past forbearances—file PSLF forms for verification.

Q: Is student loan forgiveness taxable in 2026?

A: Some forms may now be taxable under new tax policy changes.

Q: Can I get forgiveness faster under SAVE?

A: Yes, as little as 10 years for smaller undergraduate balances.

Q: What if my employer no longer qualifies under new PSLF rules?

A: New July 2026 rules disqualify illegal-activity organizations; verify via ECFs.

Act now: Consolidate loans, certify employment, and monitor StudentAid.gov for updates. These programs can erase your debt—start today.

References

  1. 143 Student Loan Forgiveness Programs (2026): Complete List — educationdata.org. 2026. https://educationdata.org/student-loan-forgiveness-programs
  2. Student Loan Assistance — Mass.gov. 2024-10. https://www.mass.gov/info-details/student-loan-assistance
  3. Loan Forgiveness — FinAid.org. 2026. https://finaid.org/loans/forgiveness/
  4. Loan Forgiveness and Discharge Programs — MOHELA. 2026. https://mohela.studentaid.gov/DL/resourceCenter/LoanForgivenessDischarge.aspx
  5. U.S. Department of Education Announces Final Rule on Public Service Loan Forgiveness — U.S. Department of Education. 2025. http://www.ed.gov/about/news/press-release/us-department-of-education-announces-final-rule-public-service-loan-forgiveness-protect-american-taxpayers
  6. Forgiveness and Discharge — Nelnet. 2026. https://nelnet.studentaid.gov/content/forgivenessanddischarge
  7. Welcome to 2026: Some Student Loan Forgiveness Is Now Taxable — NASFAA. 2026. https://www.nasfaa.org/news-item/37947/Welcome_to_2026_Some_Student_Loan_Forgiveness_Is_Now_Taxable
  8. NHSC Loan Repayment Program — HRSA. 2026. https://nhsc.hrsa.gov/loan-repayment/nhsc-loan-repayment-program
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