Your Path to Student Loan Relief
Maximizing Student Loan Forgiveness without the confusion or daunting paperwork
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WHO WE HELP
Most government workers, including teachers, emergency management, public safety, law enforcement, public health workers, and so many more qualify to have their federal student loans forgiven! Don’t hesitate to contact us to see if you qualify, it only takes 5 minutes. There’s no up-front cost, no commitment required, and we do all the work for you so it’s very easy!
Please note, that the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program is only available to individuals who are employed by the U.S. federal, state, local, or non-profit organizations. But there may be other options. Please do not hesitate to contact us to find out if there may be an option for you!

Our Impact
WE ARE COMMITTED to helping borrowers
With over 10 years of experience, we’ve got what’s necessary to help get qualified candidates out of debt as soon as possible with whatever programs are available. It’s also our mission to make sure employees stay qualified and continue to correctly apply to the programs.
Success Stories
Even A Little Help Can Make A Big Change.
Navigating through all the student loan forgiveness programs can be very stressful and time-consuming. Student Debt Resolution helps federal student loan holders by doing it for them. Once enrolled in our program, we will evaluate your options, do all the paperwork for you, communicate with your loan servicer, apply for the forgiveness program and re-certify you each year.
Click below to read more success stories of people we’ve helped enroll in a Public Service Loan Forgiveness program!


The Process
How It Works
There are many different programs available and Student Debt Resolution will help you find the best program that fits your federal student loans. No commitment is required and we make sure you continue to stay qualified, allowing you to live your life without stressing about your loans!
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Free Analysis
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Qualification
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Application
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