Just saw this about PSLF today, may not bode well for the program:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/30/business/student-loan-forgiveness-program-lawsuit.html?_r=0
Fear-mongering, rubbish journalism. Those organizations clearly shouldn't have been approved. Copied from another thread I posted in a few minutes ago:
It is taken way out of proportion and improperly casts doubt on everyone ever based on four non-representative examples. Further, it’s just a rehash of a substantially identical article from Dec 2016.
The organizations weren’t qualified, in most cases not 501(c)(3), and it should have been fairly clear (advocacy organizations) that they didn’t fit under the categories for acceptable non-501(c)(3) nonprofits.
Yes, it’s always possible some drone behind a desk did something incorrectly. But when you can clearly read the rules and you clearly, unambiguously fit within them – government orgs in particular – there should be zero uncertainty vis-à-vis eligibility based on employment. The lack of appeal process and retroactive borrower liability are problematic, though, but shouldn’t send you into a panic.
Now, as for whether they’ll continue the program due to other factors, different story.
I’m sure it got them tons of clicks, though. Traffic = money.
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