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During the three-year post- discharge monitoring period, borrowers must furnish income information annually. Borrowers who do not respond to these requests for earnings information have their loans reinstated. This is an outcome that can undo years of hard work to obtain the proper approvals to receive the discharge.
What Is Total Permanent Disability? Total permanent disability (TPD) is a condition in which an individual is no longer able to work due to injuries. Total permanent disability, also called permanent total disability, applies to cases in which the individual may never be able to work again.
Forgiveness, cancellation, or discharge of your loan means that you are no longer required to repay some or all of your loan.
Total and Permanent Discharge (TPD) means that you, the borrower, no longer need to make payments on your student loans because of your total and permanent disability.
Paying off a loan isn't reflected in your credit scores. But it does improve your overall financial picture by reducing your debt-to-income ratio. That may help you qualify for or get a better rate on a home or auto purchase.
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Borrowers can continue their college enrollment or go back to school during the three-year post-discharge monitoring period. However, if they do not want their repayment obligation to be reinstated, they cannot request a new federal education loan or TEACH Grant during the post-discharge monitoring period.
If you are granted a TPD discharge of your federal student loans or TEACH Grant service obligation, you will not be eligible to receive a new Direct Loan, Perkins Loan or TEACH Grant in the future unless: you obtain a certification from a physician that you are able to engage in substantial gainful activity*
You can show that you qualify for a TPD discharge by providing documentation from one of three sources: the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) the Social Security Administration (SSA) a physician.
Q: Is it possible to work and still be eligible for a disability discharge? A: Even though the government may say otherwise, the answer should be yes. You are allowed to earn less than 100% of the poverty line for a family of two during the three year \u201cwatch period\u201d after a final discharge is granted.
After we receive your TPD discharge application, we will take the following actions: First, we will contact your loan holders and instruct them to suspend collection activity on your loans for a period of up to 120 days. This means that you will not be required to make payments on your loans for 120 days.

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