KEY POINTS
  • Jason Edwards, a communications professor, learned seven years too late that he didn't qualify for public service loan forgiveness.
  • Then a surprise came. Last year, Congress authorized a $350 million "fix" to the public service loan forgiveness program, which gave him another change at applying.
  • More challenges emerged. Then a rare, happy ending. 
Jason Edwards and his wife, Amber, and his son, Robbie

Jason Edwards, a communications professor at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts, learned seven years too late that he didn't qualify for public service loan forgiveness. The Providence, Rhode Island, resident had been paying his debt for that long when the dreadful discovery arrived.

Yet Edwards' story holds a rare, happy ending. Stay tuned.