Sampling of Nonprofit Organizations Utilizing the Student Loan Forgiveness Program



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Sampling of Nonprofit Organizations Utilizing the Student Loan Forgiveness Program Innovative Student Loan Solutions works with 500+ state and nonprofit employers. This includes hundreds of school districts, hospitals, and nonprofit organizations across the United States.

Average student loan debt for new undergraduates in the US currently stands at $26,600. The highest on record according to the Project on Student Debt. Total outstanding student loan debt in the US is $1.2 trillion with 51 million student loan borrowers. Source The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau. The cost of attending college has increased 439% since 1982. Source The Heritage Foundation. The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program was established by Congress with the passage of the College Cost Reduction & Access Act of 2007, enhanced in 2009 & 2012. Established to encourage individuals to enter public sectors as full-time employees. After 120 qualified payments, the remaining federal student loans balance is forgiven. To be eligible, you must be a full-time employee at a nonprofit organization and have federal loans, including Subsidized & Unsubsidized Stafford loans, Parent PLUS & Graduate PLUS loans. ISLS creates strategies to maximize the PSLF Program for full-time employees. For eligible, full-time employees an individualized strategy is provided in alignment with a client s professional and personal goals. ISLS simplifies a complicated government process for clients. Therefore, the overall student loan indebtedness is reduced through ISLS. Increased number of staff with advanced degrees. Recruitment an additional employee benefit. Retention provides incentive for staff to remain in a nonprofit. Seamless implementation no internal resources needed. ZERO cost to Your Organization! Jay Bauer Director of Business Development O: 513.645.1190 M: 513.907.3700 Jay.Bauer@isloansolutions.com Enable staff to pursue advanced degrees much more affordably. Immediately reduce monthly student loan payments. Eliminate significant student loan debt. Employees receive a personalized, no-obligation meeting and plan. ISLS completes all necessary steps on employees behalf. Ross Weintraub Business Development Manager O: 513.645.0184 Ross.Weintraub@isloansolutions.com

ISLS will work with you to determine the timeframe to launch the PSLF Program awareness campaign. ISLS creates and sends all necessary materials for you to forward on to your staff. Your organization s employees can voluntarily determine if they are eligible for the PSLF Program online, and schedule a no-obligation consultation with a student loan forgiveness expert. Online Scheduling Assistant Leadership Council and ISLS will share results with you semi-annually regarding the total amount of student loan forgiveness for your organization s employees. 866.831.5564 info@isloansolutions.com www.isloansolutions.com

Full-Time Employees If you are searching for a way to lower your monthly student loan payments or make additional degrees more affordable, the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program may be an option for you. Unlike the other loan forgiveness programs, any full-time employee may be eligible for the PSLF Program. An added benefit to being a full-time employee at your organization is your ability to maximize the PSLF Program through Innovative Student Loan Solutions (ISLS) individualized strategies. ISLS helps full-time, nonprofit employees eliminate student loan debt through strategies that maximize the PSLF Program. In partnership with: http://lcstudentloanhelp.myisls.com or this QR code and scroll to register. with code five simple questions to find out if you are eligible, then schedule your no-obligation consultation with a student loan forgiveness expert to get started. Client owed $82,080 in principal and interest, and would be making payments of $684 per month for 10 years. Client will receive approximately $65,400 in loan forgiveness, and the monthly payments are reduced to $139 per month for 10 years. 1.866.831.5564 advisor@isloansolutions.com www.isloansolutions.com

866-831-5565 www.isloansolutions.com For those who have completed their education, this strategy maximizes loan forgiveness. provides the lowest monthly payment. For those pursuing an additional degree, this strategy eliminates most out-of-pocket costs. reduces monthly student loan payments. Client owed $74,500 in principal & interest. Client would be making payments of $620 per month for 10 years. Client owed $101,000 in principal & interest. Client would be making payments of $840 per month for 10 years. Client will receive approximately $53,000 in student loan forgiveness. The monthly payments are reduced to $175 per month for 10 years. Client will receive approximately $61,000 in student loan forgiveness. The monthly payments are reduced to $260 per month for 10 years. $995 $2,950 No out-of-pocket expenses to the client. 5,227% 1,968%