By          Jenny Miles
Federal student loans always have to be paid back. The loan program  requires repayment after graduation or six months after the borrower is  no longer attending college.
These loans have varying repayment  options, including deferring payments if the borrower is unemployed or  underemployed.
Student loan forgiveness offers a few options to  the borrower to give them the opportunity to have part or all of their  loans forgiven under certain circumstances.
Volunteer Work:
The  federal government allows a borrower to volunteer with three different  organizations for a partial and up to total loan forgiveness. Volunteer  with Americorps for 12 months and receive up to $4725.00 for loan  repayment.
Peace Corp volunteers will be granted loan repayment in  differing amounts depending on length of service. Fifteen percent of  the loan total is forgiven for each year of volunteer status with a  maximum amount forgiven of 70 percent.
VISTA offers the borrower a  chance to volunteer and receive a partial student loan forgiveness.  Volunteer 1700 hours through VISTA and receive $4725.00 for loan  repayment.
Military Service:
Student borrowers have the  opportunity to join the Army National Guard and receive up to $10,000  for educational loan payments depending on length of military service.
Teachers:
Borrowers  that become teachers in schools that have a certain population of low  income students may be eligible to receive forgiveness of their Perkins  loans. The National Defense Education Act allows teachers to have loans  forgiven at a rate of 15 percent of the loan for each of the first two  years of teaching and twenty percent in years three and four. Thirty  percent of the loan is forgiven in the fifth year.
Teacher's in  Mississippi that hold an alternate route teaching license and are  employed in schools with a teacher shortage may be qualified to utilize  the teacher loan repayment plan.
Legal and Medical Studies:
Law  school loan borrowers who work in non profit or public interest law  positions may be eligible for student loan forgiveness. The US  Department of Health and Human Services has a program for doctors and  nurses who practice medicine in areas that do not have access to proper  medical care. Federal loan borrowers should contact the American  Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) for a listing of all medical  student loan forgiveness options.
 
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