It’s possible to have your student loan debt discharged (cancelled) or reduced, but only under certain specific circumstances:
• You die or become totally and permanently disabled.
• Your school closed before you could complete your program.
• For FFEL and Direct Stafford Loans only: Your school owes your lender a refund, forged your signature on a promissory note, or certified your loan even though you didn’t have the ability to benefit from the coursework.
• You work in certain designated public school service professions (including teaching in a low-income school).
• You file for bankruptcy. (This cancellation is rare and occurs only if a bankruptcy court rules that repayment would cause undue hardship.)
