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    Buried in student loan debt? You could be eligible for some help from New York State

    Buried in student loan debt? You could be eligible for some help from New York State

    Buried in student loan debt? You could be eligible for some help from New York State

    Posted by WKBW-TV on Wednesday, December 30, 2015



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    http://www.wkbw.com/news/state-news/...veness-program


    The state will make up to 24 payments per recipient and each payment will be equal to the recipient's monthly student loan repayment amount.
    New York State doesn't pay anything. The net tax payers pay for this.

    I'll find the link but it there is a sentence that states this program will also include "eligible non-citizens" So what is a non-citizen? Don't we pay for enough crap in this state as it is?

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    NYS Free Money HECS




    https://www.hesc.ny.gov/repay-your-l...s-program.html

    Eligibility

    An applicant must:

    be a legal resident of NYS and have resided in NYS for 12 continuous months;
    be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen; <-----------------------------------
    have graduated from a NYS high school or received a NYS high school equivalency diploma;
    have earned an undergraduate degree from a college or university located in NYS in or after the 2014-15 academic year;
    have earned no higher than a bachelor’s degree at the time of application; and
    apply for this program within two years of receiving an undergraduate degree.
    be enrolled in the federal Income Based Repayment plan or Pay as You Earn plan;
    have a primary work location in NYS, if employed;
    have an adjusted gross income of less than $50,000;
    be current on all federal or NYS student loans;
    be current on the repayment of any NYS award;
    be in compliance with the terms of any service condition imposed by a NYS award.
    So who qualifies someone who is not a Legal NYS/USA citizen to tax payer funds?

    Award Amounts

    A recipient receives a maximum of 24 payments equal to the amount of the monthly federal repayment plan payment, provided the recipient continues to meet the Program’s eligibility requirements.

    Note: Any loan forgiveness award payment made on your behalf may have tax implications. Recipients will receive a 1099 form, issued by the NYS Office of the State Comptroller, reflecting the total loan forgiveness payments made for the tax year. Any questions regarding potential tax implications should be directed to a tax professional, the Internal Revenue Service, or the NYS Department of Taxation and Finance.

    Questions?

    Please contact the Scholarship Unit at scholarships@hesc.ny.gov or 1-888-697-4372 with any questions regarding this program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WNYresident View Post
    Buried in student loan debt? You could be eligible for some help from New York State

    Buried in student loan debt? You could be eligible for some help from New York State

    Posted by WKBW-TV on*Wednesday, December 30, 2015



    Read more on WKBW

    http://www.wkbw.com/news/state-news/...veness-program




    New York State doesn't pay anything. The net tax payers pay for this.

    I'll find the link but it there is a sentence that states this program will also include "eligible non-citizens" So what is a non-citizen? Don't we pay for enough crap in this state as it is?
    . There are three reasons why we have large student loan debt bubble. Not in our control is the high cost of attaining a college education, or the fact this is a very difficult job market, however students that choose fields that do not have public demand ie. basket weaving are responsible for their predicament on this level. Math is hard and not easy and you r college memories will be mostly of studying and not partying. STEM and medicine is where the jobs are, it's been that way for as long as I can remember. Expecting others to pay is just par for the course for this great nation of ours.

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    title should be "made poor choices, don't worry the taxpayers will bail you out"

    my advice for people looking to go to college:
    Go to community college first and get an associates degree. This is usually cheaper than a 4 year school and getting the associates will usually wave the "gen ed" requirements at a 4 year school if you decide to go on for the bachelors degree
    Make you major something that is employable. I know people say you should study what interests you but if you're spending money on a degree it should be something that will get you a job. Make you hobby field of study a minor at most, or just a few classes
    Vote for freedom, not political parties.
    Politicians need to cut spending

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