Federal Student Loan Debt Relief Plan Explained — Webinar on November 15

Federal Student Loan Debt Relief Plan Explained — Webinar on November 15

Tuesday, November 15
12:00 pm — 1:00 pm

The Student Loan Debt Relief Application is OPEN!

This one-time program will cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt for borrowers making less than $125,000 or $250,000 for households.

Now’s the time to act before student loan payments restart. The application is simple; however, determining if your loans are eligible can be overwhelming.

THE APPLICATION

Please join PATF for a one-hour webinar where they will provide valuable information to individuals with student loan debt, their families, and supporting professionals on how to receive loan debt relief from the program.

This webinar will cover:

  • What the program means to you
  • Which loans are eligible
  • Where to find the application
  • How to submit your application

You will need to register in advance for this webinar. REGISTER HERE

IMPORTANT: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. This webinar will be recorded, and the recording will be sent out after the event via email to all who register. If you have any questions or need assistance with registering, please contact PATF at 484-674-0506 or email.

Presenters:

  • Erin Ellis, Financial Educator at Philadelphia Federal Credit Union (PFCU)
    Erin Ellis gives PFCU members the tools they need to better manage their money and achieve their financial goals. Erin is responsible for creating PFCU’s financial education curriculum, providing one-on-one counseling, and presenting seminars on various personal finance topics, including budgeting, saving money, credit, identity theft.
    Read Erin’s Bio on LinkedIn
  • Karen Hassett, Financial Education Director at PATF
    Karen Hassett is responsible for developing and implementing PATF’s financial education initiatives, education outreach, and advocacy. Before joining PATF, Karen directed financial literacy education and outreach at CLARIFI. She began her career in financial education at a Delaware County-based credit union where she managed the overall strategy for financial education including designing and implementing content, and community outreach.
    Read Karen’s Bio on LinkedIn

For more information, visit here.

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The past webinars are part of Money Talks, a free series hosted by Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation on financial empowerment for people with disabilities. View recordings and slides from past Money Talks webinars covering topics such as:

  • StudyMoney.us, a new financial education website for people with disabilities
  • Credit: What It Is and Why It Matters
  • Decision-Making for Adults With Disabilities
  • Preparing your taxes for filing

And more!

Past Webinars


About Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation
Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation (PATF), founded in 1998, is a statewide non-profit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and Alternative Financing Program under the Federal Assistive Technology Act. PATF provides financing opportunities, education, and advocacy for people with disabilities and older Pennsylvanians, helping them to acquire assistive technology devices and services that improve the quality of their lives. Contact PATF at 484-674-0506 or patf@patf.us. To learn more, visit www.patf.us.