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Nonprofit vs. Private Sector: PSLF for Healthcare Workers

Student loan debt relief is available in the form of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program which offers a path to potential federal student loan forgiveness for those committed to a public service career.

Published September 21, 2024 8 min read
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  • The difference between nonprofit, private, and public healthcare
  • Student loan repayment options for nonprofit healthcare workers
  • How to apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness as a nonprofit healthcare provider
  • Student loan forgiveness: nonprofit vs private sector healthcare

Healthcare is a cornerstone of society, offering fulfilling career opportunities for trained professionals in both the nonprofit and private sectors. However, healthcare practitioners often grapple with the weight of student loan debt that comes with pursuing advanced degrees and specialized training.

Fortunately, student loan debt relief is available in the form of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program1 which offers a path to potential federal student loan forgiveness for those committed to a public service career. This comprehensive guide will delve into the nuances between nonprofit and private sector roles when it comes to PSLF and provide insights into student loan repayment alternatives.

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The difference between nonprofit, private, and public healthcare

One of the primary distinctions to consider when it comes to PSLF for healthcare workers is the difference between nonprofit, private, and public organizations.

Nonprofit organizations are those that have been granted tax-exempt status with a mission to serve a particular purpose or community. These could range from educational institutions to religious groups.

Private sector healthcare employers are generally not-for-profit businesses and focus on providing services to their customers or clients. While private sector vocations may not be directly eligible for PSLF, they can still play a strategic part, especially when coupled with public service endeavors.

Finally, public sector employers (government-owned) are those funded by taxpayers and could be federal, state, or locally run.

Nonprofit healthcare organizations
Private sector healthcare employers
Public sector healthcare employers

Nonprofit healthcare organizations

Nonprofit healthcare organizations typically have been granted tax-exempt status with a mission to serve a particular purpose or community. These could range from educational institutions to religious groups.

Private sector healthcare employers

Generally, private sector employment is not eligible for PSLF, however, private sector employees may be eligible for forgiveness through other programs such as Income-Driven Repayment (IDR).

Public sector healthcare employers

Public sector healthcare employers (government-owned) are those funded by taxpayers and could be federal, state, or locally run.

Within healthcare, these distinctions can be further divided into subcategories such as hospitals, research centers, clinics, insurance companies, and more. Each sector has its own unique nuances when it comes to PSLF for healthcare workers.

While not exhaustive, this list provides a glimpse into the diverse healthcare roles that could potentially qualify for PSLF when working in qualifying settings:

  • Doctors and physicians
  • Nurses and nurse practitioners
  • Dentists
  • Pharmacists
  • Medical researchers
  • Mental health professionals (psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors)
  • Medical and clinical laboratory technologists
  • Occupational therapists
  • Physical therapists
  • Public health professionals
  • Health educators
  • Healthcare administrators
  • Social workers in healthcare settings
  • Speech-language pathologists
  • Medical social workers
  • Medical librarians

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Student loan repayment options for nonprofit healthcare workers

Understanding and analyzing all student loan repayments options is an essential part of the process for healthcare pofessionals considering PSLF, given that enrollment in an Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plan is a PSLF requirement. IDR plans offer stable monthly payments based on your income and provide a route to potential forgiveness.

Among the four IDR plans available, Pay As You Earn (PAYE) and SAVE (formerly REPAYE) generally limit payments to 10% of discretionary income (SAVE will switch to 5% in 2024), with forgiveness options after 10 to 25 years respectively, depending on the details of your loans. Similarly, the Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan limits payments to 10-15% of discretionary income, while Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR) sets payments at 20% of discretionary income or a fixed amount. Understanding the benefits and nuances of these plans is crucial in creating a student loan repayment strategy that works with your unique financial circumstances.

Challenges to SAVE

Multiple legal challenges made by states to the Saving on A Valuable Education (SAVE) plan could impact implementation of key aspects of the plan. For the most up-to-date developments, visit studentaid.gov.

How to apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness as a nonprofit healthcare provider

Leveraging the PSLF program is a significant step toward debt relief. To take advantage of this opportunity, healthcare professionals must understand the particulars and complete an array of requirements for eligibility. Here’s what you need to know about signing up for PSLF:

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True or false?

To qualify for PSLF, you must be employed at a qualifying government or nonprofit organization.

True
To qualify for PSLF, you must be employed at a US government organization at any level (federal, state, local, or tribal) – including U.S. military service, or a qualifying nonprofit organization.

False

True or false?

Enrollment in an Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plan or the Standard Repayment is NOT a requirement for PSLF.

True

False
Borrowers must enroll in an IDR plan or the Standard Repayment Plan to pursue PSLF.

Select all that apply.

Which of the following career fields could potentially qualify for PSLF?

Military service

Law enforcement and first responders

Education

Healthcare

All of the above
All of the above could qualify for PSLF.

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Now that you understand the requirements of PSLF, our student loan specialists at GradFin can help determine your eligibility and next steps toward forgiveness programs like PSLF.

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How to apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Once you have verified your eligibility and qualifying payments, you can apply for PSLF via studentaid.gov. The federal aid website has a PSLF Help Tool specifically for PSLF applicants.

To apply, you submit a form, which the Help Tool will assist you in preparing and signing. It will also allow you to verify your employer’s eligibility and request their certification. Remember to certify your employment every year and any time you change employers. In recent months, there have been changes (and proposed changes) made to the PSLF program to make it easier to qualify for the program. Keep track of government updates via studentaid.gov.

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Check which loans you have
Check which loans you have
Determine if your student loans qualify. Generally, only federal Direct Loans are eligible for PSLF, so ensure your loans meet this criterion before beginning the application process. If you have other loan types, you may need to consolidate.
2
Verify that you work for a qualifying employer
Verify that you work for a qualifying employer
Confirm your employer qualifies as a public service organization. You can use the Employer Search Tool on studentaid.gov.
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Choose an IDR Plan
Choose an IDR Plan
Navigate the array of Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plans. Select the one that aligns best with your financial circumstances.
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Make 120 Qualifying Payments
Make 120 Qualifying Payments
Stay on course to forgiveness by consistently making 120 qualifying payments. These payments must be made under an IDR plan while employed full-time by a qualifying nonprofit organization. It’s important to maintain records of your payments in case any discrepancies arise.
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Apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness
After all of the above steps have been completed, it’s time to complete the application for PSLF. You will need to provide evidence of your qualifying payments, as well as any related tax returns and documentation from your employer verifying employment during that time.

Student loan forgiveness: nonprofit vs private sector healthcare

When exploring student loan forgiveness options, healthcare workers should understand the differences between nonprofit and private sector opportunities. While PSLF offers a powerful debt relief option for individuals in public service, it comes with specific requirements that must be met. To take advantage of potential benefits, healthcare providers should research their respective situation to determine which option best suits their needs. To understand your eligibility and explore the different paths to loan forgiveness, consider signing up for a consultation with our student loan specialists at Laurel Road.

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    1. To qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), you must be employed by a U.S. federal, state, local, or tribal government or not-for-profit organization (federal service includes U.S. military service); work full-time for that agency or organization; have Direct Loans (or consolidate other federal student loans into a Direct Loan); repay your loans under an income-driven repayment plan; and make 120 qualifying payments. For full program requirements visit: Federal Student Aid.