Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Before your federal student loans or TEACH Grant service obligation can be discharged, you must submit an application for discharge and provide information to us to show that you are totally and permanently disabled. We will evaluate the information and determine if you qualify for a TPD discharge.

Depending on your situation, you will attach the supporting documentation to your application, have a licensed medical professional complete Section 4 of your application, or, in some cases, submit your application without documentation.

How do I demonstrate that I am totally and permanently disabled?

You can demonstrate that you are totally and permanently disabled in one of the following three ways:

  1. We regularly receive information from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) identifying veterans who may qualify for TPD discharge. If you are a veteran and we have received information from the VA indicating that you have a service-connected disability (or disabilities) that is 100% disabling or that you are totally disabled based on an individual unemployability rating, we will contact you by letter to notify you that you are eligible for a TPD discharge. The letter we send will also explain that unless you tell us by the date specified in the letter that you do not want to receive a TPD discharge, the Department will automatically approve the discharge of your federal student loans and/or TEACH Grant service obligation. If you want to have your loans and/or TEACH Grant service obligation discharged, you are not required to take any further action. We will instruct the holders of your federal student loans and/or TEACH Grant service obligation to discharge your loans and/or service obligation. You will not need to complete a TPD discharge application or provide documentation of your VA disability determination. If you are a veteran and you believe you meet the eligibility requirements for TPD discharge based on a disability determination from the VA, but we did not contact you about a TPD discharge, you can submit a TPD discharge application along with documentation from the VA showing that you have a service-connected disability (or disabilities) that is 100% disabling or that you are totally disabled based on an individual unemployability rating. The documentation you provide must include the effective date of the VA’s determination.
  2. We regularly receive information from the Social Security Administration (SSA) identifying individuals who may qualify for TPD discharge. If we have received information from the SSA indicating that you are receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and that your next scheduled disability review will be no less than 3 years from the date of your most recent SSA disability determination, we will contact you by letter to notify you that you are eligible for a TPD discharge. The letter we send will also explain that, unless you tell us by the date specified in the letter that you do not want to receive a TPD discharge, the Department will automatically approve the discharge of your federal student loans and/or TEACH Grant service obligation. If you want to have your loans and/or TEACH Grant service obligation discharged, you are not required to take any further action. We will instruct the holders of your federal student loans and/or TEACH Grant service obligation to discharge your loans and/or service obligation. You will not need to complete a TPD discharge application or provide documentation of your SSA disability determination. Additionally, you can apply for TPD discharge if you are eligible for SSDI or SSI benefits. To qualify this way, you need to provide either