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Tuition reimbursement
By BT

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The only programs I know about are the APLE and Perkins. You should contact the university you attend to get information concering both of these. The Perkins loan, starts subtracting your loan amount with verification of each year of service in a low income area or certain specialization, such as a math or science teacher. If your APLE application is accepted through your university, then you are put on hold until you clear your credential, then they will pay part of your loan amount. I'm not sure if it's a set amount or if it varies according to how much you owe.

 


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