cooper_monica
10-12-2008, 12:38 PM
"Student Loans" are those loans guaranteed by the United States or made by a non-profit provider of education. Some for profit schools (i.e. truck driving schools) are actually for profit businesses and their loans are not protected by non-dischargability status. The BAPCPA of 2005, extended the definition of what constitutes a student loan to basically any loan used for education expanding on the limitation that it be government guaranteed or by a non-profit institution.
since i was trained at a for profit company to drive my i can discharge my private loan bc they dont qualify as higher education the loan includes non educational expenses, and the company is non-accredited. Isaw info on cosmetology and other trade schools. If you have loans out you should look into the info online or talk to a lawyer before filing pro-se.
since i was trained at a for profit company to drive my i can discharge my private loan bc they dont qualify as higher education the loan includes non educational expenses, and the company is non-accredited. Isaw info on cosmetology and other trade schools. If you have loans out you should look into the info online or talk to a lawyer before filing pro-se.
