Online Counseling and Loan Forgiveness

Question:
I am working on my 4 year degree online. I am interested in preforming online therapy. Do you know how I can receive loan forgiveness for school and how this goal could work?

Sincerely,

Student from Colombia, South America

Answer: Dear Aspiring Online Counselor,

Congrats on pursuing a degree in counseling. In regards to student loan repayment situation, I don’t know of any programs that fit this description. While there might be some somewhere, the likelihood of such a situation is really quite slim. Counseling, in general as a field, does not offer a lot of “loan forgiveness” programs. Online counseling, is a very niche sub-sect of the industry, and is a method of providing care that many counselors would love to do–but cannot for a variety of financial and pragmatic limitations (we’ve discussed many in other blog posts). This makes finding a loan repayment program for online counseling even less likely. If you were to find one a loan repayment program it would most likely be to work in-person (not online) as a counselor for an under-served population, or an inner-city.

I hope this helps. Let us know if you find anything different!

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Anthony Centore

Anthony Centore

Anthony Centore Ph.D. is Founder and CEO at Thriveworks--a counseling practice, focused on premium client care, with 80+ locations across the USA. He is Private Practice Consultant for the American Counseling Association, columnist for Counseling Today magazine, and Author of How to Thrive in Counseling Private Practice. Anthony is a multistate Licensed Professional Counselor and has been quoted in national media sources including The Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, and CBS Sunday Morning.

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