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Total
and Permanent Disability Discharge
If you are not able to work or go to
school because you are totally and permanently disabled, you may qualify to have your student loans discharged (i.e., forgiven). To qualify for a discharge of your loans based on your disability, you must:
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be able to work or go to school because of your disability.
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disabled. This means that your condition is not expected to significantly improve.
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your condition certified by a doctor of medicine (M.D.) or doctor of osteopathy (D.O.). Chiropractors or other health care professionals may not certify.
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your condition existed at the time you took out your student loan(s), you must show that it has significantly deteriorated
since then.
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If you think you may qualify for a
discharge of your loans, click here to view and print
a disability discharge request form. Please read the form carefully to make sure you qualify, and follow the instructions on the form.
Mail your completed form to us at:
Student
Loan Counseling Service, Inc.
P.O. Box 1078
Waterloo, IA 50704-1078
If you do not qualify for a disability
discharge, please view any other options on your Results page, or click on the Return to Questionnaire button at the bottom of
this page to make another selection.
Print
Deferment Form
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