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Apply for the PSLF waiver by the Oct. 31 deadline Hi {NAME}, No matter where you are from, what you

Apply for the PSLF waiver by the Oct. 31 deadline [View as Webpage]( [National Education Association]( [EdJustice]( [Watercolor style image of three people in graduation cap and gown smiling holding a bouquet of flowers] Hi {NAME}, No matter where you are from, what you look like, or how much money is in your bank account, everyone should be able to afford higher education without a lifetime of student debt. Educators and other public service workers like doctors, nurses, and government and non-profit employees, can apply for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Limited Waiver that allows borrowers to receive credit for past periods of repayment that would otherwise not qualify for PSLF. It's a game-changer that has helped thousands of people get their student debt canceled—don’t miss out! [Remember: The PSLF waiver expires on October 31, don’t wait to get your application in.]( [Apply today ➤]( By coming together, NEA members and allies organized, petitioned, and held the leaders we elected accountable to expand student debt relief and ensure the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program works the way it was intended. That means there are new opportunities for educators and all public service workers to get the relief they were promised. This is a significant step to ensure we all can learn, grow, and thrive—no exceptions. [Apply today or share the application with a friend, before the October 31 deadline.]( [Apply for PSLF ➤]( In solidarity, The NEA EdJustice team P.S. Changes to the PSLF program expire at the stroke of midnight on October 31. [Send an email to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona and ask that he extend the PLSF waiver deadline.]( [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [NEA - National Education Association]( You received this email at {EMAIL} because you are signed up for NEA EdJustice, timely actions and a quarterly digest about racial, social, and economic justice in education. [Click here to unsubscribe.]( © 2022 National Education Association 1201 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20036 [neaEdJustice.org]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [Subscribe]( | [Unsubscribe](

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