Choices247
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Hi all!
Thank you for your professional guidance and expertise.
Background
I currently hold two Bachelor's degrees and a Master's in Science with approximately $97,000 in accumulated student loan debt. I have successfully passed the EPPP and am practicing as a licensed psychological associate in Texas. I'm considering several PsyD program offers, which would likely increase my total debt to over $300,000 upon completion.Financial Questions
- Student Loan Limits: How do clinicians typically manage living expenses and tuition costs when approaching or exceeding FAFSA lifetime borrowing limits halfway into a PsyD program?
- Grad PLUS Loans: Can I utilize Grad PLUS loans to cover both tuition and living expenses for the entirety of a PsyD program? If not, what alternative funding sources have colleagues successfully used for:
- Living expenses
- Emergency funds
- Tuition costs
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF): For those pursuing PSLF-eligible employment post-graduation:
- How manageable are monthly loan payments with a $300,000+ debt and approximately $100,000 annual salary?
- What repayment strategies have proven most effective?
Decision Considerations
I'm evaluating whether pursuing an out-of-state PsyD program would be financially viable given my current debt load and future earning potential. Personal experiences, strategies, and insights from those who have successfully navigated similar financial circumstances would be invaluable to my decision-making process.Thank you for your professional guidance and expertise.