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Beyer Introduces Legislation to Expand Student Debt Relief for Certain Fulbright Participants

Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) today introduced the Fulbright Teacher's Loan Forgiveness Act, legislation to expand student debt relief qualification under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program for participants in the Fulbright Teacher Exchange and Teaching Assistant programs. 

“Fulbright Teacher Exchange and Teaching Assistant program participants build international networks, foster collaborations that benefit both the U.S. and international communities and contribute to educational excellence – they exemplify public service in every respect,” said Rep. Don Beyer. “Congress should recognize this public service by expanding PSLF benefits to Fulbrighters and helping ease the burden of student loan debt. Not only have Fulbrighters earned every dime of forgiveness, but alleviating their debt is a win-win that would encourage those who want to pursue careers in public service to do so without the fear of crippling financial debt.”

“The Fulbright Association, the independent alumni organization of the Fulbright scholarship, is delighted to support Rep. Don Beyer's efforts to include more Fulbrighters in Public Service Loan Forgiveness legislation,” said Executive Director of the Fulbright Association John Bader. “Fulbrighters are citizen ambassadors to 162 countries, building goodwill and cooperation that makes America more secure and prosperous. Teaching English, conducting research, and building lifetime friendships, they are public servants. And like most public servants, they struggle under the weight of educational debt. We applaud Rep. Beyer for this effort to help and encourage Fulbrighters, and we hope that all members consider his legislation positively.”

The bill was developed following a constituent, and Fulbright alum's, request for the programs to count toward PSLF benefits, similar to existing public service programs like the Peace Corps. 

Text of the Fulbright Teacher's Loan Forgiveness Act is available here.