Teacher Loan Forgiveness is a federal student loan program that provides up to a specified amount of loan forgiveness for eligible teachers who work full-time for five consecutive years in qualifying low-income schools or educational service agencies.
The maximum forgiveness amount depends on the subject taught and loan type.
Teacher Loan Forgiveness:
Borrowers must meet teaching service requirements and loan eligibility criteria.
This program differs from PSLF and may affect eligibility timelines if combined.
Teacher Loan Forgiveness requires five consecutive years of qualifying full-time teaching service.
Example: A qualifying mathematics teacher at a low-income school may be eligible for higher forgiveness amounts than other subject areas.
Eligible loans are forgiven up to program limits once service requirements are met.
Borrowers must submit certification confirming qualifying employment.
Teacher Loan Forgiveness → Five consecutive years, limited forgiveness amount
PSLF → 120 qualifying payments, potentially full balance forgiveness
Programs have separate requirements.
Can teachers receive both PSLF and Teacher Loan Forgiveness?
Service periods cannot typically overlap for both programs.
Do private loans qualify?
Only eligible federal loans qualify.
Must teaching years be consecutive?
Five qualifying years must be consecutive.