How to apply for closed-school student loan discharge

Cancel your federal debt if you never earned that degree.

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When your school shuts down and you’re left with no degree, you could get out of your federal student loans. There’s even a chance the Department of Education (DoE) automatically discharges your loans if you meet certain criteria. But you can’t qualify if you continue your education elsewhere.

What is closed-school student loan discharge?

Closed-school student loan discharge is a cancellation program for students who were enrolled in or recently withdrew from a school that shut down. Qualifying for discharge means you won’t have to pay for loans you took out to attend that school.

It’s only available for federal loans, though some private providers might also discharge your loans separately if your school shuts down.

Eligibility requirements for closed-school student loan discharge

You might be eligible for student loan discharge if you meet the following requirements for student loans and enrollment:

You’re disqualified from closed-school student loan discharge if you …

What schools qualify for closed-school student loan discharge?

Not sure if your school qualifies for closed-school discharge? Check this list to find out if yours does:

How do I apply for closed-school student loan discharge?

Follow these steps to apply for closed-school student loan discharge:

  1. Contact your servicer. Explain the situation to the company that handles your student loan repayments. They’ll give you a student loan discharge application if you haven’t already received one.
  2. Complete the closed-school discharge application. You can find step-by-step instructions for how to fill out the application below.
  3. Follow any additional instructions from your servicer. Depending on your school and situation, you might have to submit additional paperwork along with your application.
  4. Continue making repayments. You’re required to make repayments on your loan while your application is being processed.

How can I find my loan servicer?

Find your student loan servicer by checking your student loan statement — your servicer is the company that handles your repayments.

Still unsure? You can use the Federal Student Loan (FSA) ID you created when you filled out the FAFSA to log in to your account on the FSA website to find out who your servicer is.

What is automatic closed-school discharge?

Automatic closed-school discharge is when your loans are canceled three years after your school closes — even if you don’t apply. To qualify, you need to meet the following criteria:

If you meet all of these requirements, the DoE begins the automatic closed-school discharge process. When this happens, your servicer will let you know that your loans are about to be canceled.

How to fill out the Loan Discharge Application: School Closure

Got your application form? Follow these steps to fill it out correctly.

Section 1: Borrower identification

Enter the following personal information in the required fields:

If any of this information has changed since you’ve last contacted your servicer, check the box at the top of the section.

Section 2: School closure information

Questions 1 through 22 provide information about your school and student loans.

Section 3: Borrower certifications, assignment and authorization

Before signing the agreement, make sure your name and Social Security number are written clearly at the top of the second page of the application.

Read the certification, assignment and authorization before signing your name and writing the date.

Once you complete the form, fax or mail it to your student loan servicer. If you’re not sure where to send it, reach out to your servicer for the correct address or fax number.

Some servicers might also offer an online version that you can send electronically through their website.

My loan discharge was approved. Now what?

Once you’re approved for closed student loan discharge, you no longer have to make repayments. And if your loan was in default, the discharge could erase the default status, improving your credit and making you eligible for more federal student aid.

If you have private or federal loans used to pay for another school, you’re still responsible for paying those off according to your repayment plan.

What can I do if my loan discharge was denied?

Contact to your student loan servicer to find out why. If you believe it was an error, ask if it’s possible to resubmit your application or provide additional documents.

Otherwise, you might want to consider alternative ways to reduce or cancel your student debt.

Alternatives to student loan discharge

Applying for discharge isn’t the only way to cancel your student loans. You can also:

Bottom line

Closed-school discharge is one of several ways to have your student loans canceled. If your school closes and you never attend a similar program, the Department of Education will automatically cancel your loans within three years. And it can potentially get your student loans out of default and repair your credit.

Find out more about how it all works with our guide to student loans.

Frequently asked questions

What if my school offered me a teach-out program but I didn’t take it?

You can still qualify for closed-school student loan discharge if you reject a teach-out program. However, if you attend another similar program outside the teach-out offer, you won’t be eligible for cancellation.

Can I qualify for student loan discharge from ITT Tech?

Yes. If you’re a former ITT Tech student, you can apply for closed-school discharge through your student loan servicer.

Want to complete your degree? You can also apply to have your credits transferred to another program.

If you have state or private student loans, you might also be eligible for a refund from the State Tuition Recovery Fund. Eligibility varies by state.

Is there a Corinthian College student loan forgiveness program?

There is. You could qualify for closed-school student loan discharge if you attended a Corinthian school that closed on April 27, 2015. Otherwise, you might be able to apply for borrower defense to repayment student loan discharge if you believe Corinthian defrauded you or broke state law.