KEY POINTS
  • Student loan borrowers working in public service and hoping to get their debt forgiven are still running into trouble.
  • How to increase your odds of success.

In January, Anna Brekken had finally made 120 student loan payments, the number at which borrowers are supposed to get the rest of their debt canceled under the public service loan forgiveness program.

When she submitted her request for forgiveness, she looked forward to walking away from her $100,000 balance and no longer having a $580 a month loan payment. And for the first time in 12 years, she could think of leaving her government job to do something else. Her dream is to teach English in South America.