Degrees not Debt Training

(if you work for a public entity and you have student debt, this seminar is for you)

IEA Sinissippi holds regular workshops

Call for the next date; 815-997-5801 or set up a one on one free consultation:  https://calendly.com/mikewalls

NEA created a campaign to teach educational union members how they can use free government programs to lower their monthly student loan debt. Debt that is left after the 120, on time, qualifying payments can be wiped clean (tax free)!

Think it sounds too good to be true?

Watch this Testimonial Video

Meet the Experts and Learn Industry Secrets

Did you know that:

  • The PUBLIC SERVICE LOAN FORGIVENESS PROGRAM allows all public service workers to have the option of lowering their monthly student loan payments (there are some qualifiers though)
  • Because you work for a school (annual avg. 30 hours/ week) after 120 qualifying payments the remainder of your federal student loan can be FORGIVEN
  • You do not have to pay third party vendors to lower your student loan
  • You can lower your monthly payment to your student loan yourself, for free!
  • This seminar will show you how and give you all the resources that you need

We will provide:
• resources to ease the strain of student debt for public service workers
• information about repayment programs that you may not have heard of
• handouts so that you can spread the word to struggling colleagues

***Please talk to the experts, there are multiple student loan forgiveness programs out there. They all have different options and approval is contingent upon specific personal qualifiers. As you can imagine the financial situation of a person with federal loans, new to the profession, and single has a very different financial situation than a person that has mixed federal and private loans, is higher on the salary scale, and is married with children.

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2 Responses to Degrees not Debt Training

  1. Laura Johnson says:

    I tried to register but it won’t let me. Am I too late? Can I still attend? I don’t need to have the light dinner if that’s the issue. Thanks.

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