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May 07, 2007 17:42
In general, you can only receive a full or partial cancellation of your loan(s) if (
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May 8 2007, 03:44:24 UTC
"You filed for bankruptcy (in rare cases)"
In rare cases, indeed. The cardinal rule is that you don't get to have your student loan debts discharged in bankruptcy.
"You die."
Probably NOT just in rare cases.
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May 8 2007, 03:45:50 UTC
Btw, in my head as I was reading:
"Blah blah blah,
blah blah blah (in rare cases);
or YOU DIE. BWHAHAHAHA. *dramatic music*"
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iamjustsci
May 8 2007, 14:31:51 UTC
If you die, they give you a partial cancellation. You only get full if all of those happen at once...
...and they're in a good mood.
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tallymatt
August 14 2007, 21:49:05 UTC
YEP
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In rare cases, indeed. The cardinal rule is that you don't get to have your student loan debts discharged in bankruptcy.
"You die."
Probably NOT just in rare cases.
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"Blah blah blah,
blah blah blah (in rare cases);
or YOU DIE. BWHAHAHAHA. *dramatic music*"
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...and they're in a good mood.
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