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If you received a Federal Direct or FFEL Program Loan on or after January 1, 1986, you may qualify may for a Closed School discharge if you (or the student for whom a parent received a PLUS loan) could not complete the program of study for which the loan was intended because the school at which you (or student) were enrolled, closed while you were in attendance, or you (or student) withdrew from the school, or were on an approved leave of absence, not more than 90 days prior to the date the school closed. You must not have completed the program of study through a teach-out at another school or by transferring academic credits or hours earned at the closed school to another school.

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If your loan is discharged, you will not owe any more payments on the loan, and you will get a refund of payments you made in the past. Also, if the loan is discharged, the servicing agency will tell credit reporting agencies that the loan was discharged, and any adverse credit history resulting from nonpayment of the discharged loan will be deleted. In addition, your discharged loan will not prevent you from applying for federal student financial aid.

If you believe that a school you attended may have closed, you may be able to use the Closed School Database to confirm this and to determine the date the school closed. Please note that the closed school list includes only schools that at one time participated in the federal student aid programs administered by the U.S. Department of Education. A closed school that never participated in the programs administered by the Department will not be on this database.

The full criteria by which borrowers may qualify for such a discharge are set forth in Department of Education regulations 34 C.F.R. 682.402(d) (1994).

Please visit our Closed School Information section for more information on this topic.

You may request an "Application to Discharge Loan--Student's Ability to Benefit from Training" by clicking here or by contacting us to request an application.

 

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