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Loan Repayment and Forgiveness Programs

  • March 13, 2017
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Webinar

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Loan Repayment and Forgiveness Programs

Jamie E. Brass, Psy.D.

Description:

According to the APA (2007), psychology doctoral graduates carry more debt than other doctoral graduates, and in 2005 almost 70% of doctoral graduates had some student debt. Almost 40% of doctoral students owed over $75,000, and a survey of ECPs indicated they have an average debt of over $90,000. Many programs do not provide information on how to manage debt, or what options exist for repaying or forgiving loans. Attend this webinar to learn about loan forgiveness and repayment programs available to psychologists.

Rates and Payment Information:

The Lunchtime Learning webinar series is offered for free to UPA members as a member benefit. It is not available to non-members. This event does not offer CEU credit.

There is a two-step registration process for this webinar. After you register for this event on the UPA website, you will be sent a link to register for the webinar through Zoom. Information on completing your quiz and receiving your CEU will be sent to you when you register for the webinar. The quiz itself will be delivered the day after the webinar. If you do not receive a confirmation from UPA with the webinar link, please contact Teresa Bruce at
801.410.0337 before the start of the webinar to get the link.

This is a webinar series and registrants are responsible for making sure they meet the system requirements for accessing the webinar through Zoom. Please visit https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362023-System-Requirements-for-PC-and-Mac to learn more.

Register online at www.utpsych.org

Not a member of UPA? Please consider joining. UPA has historically helped define the role of psychology in Utah and continues to play a strong role in making sure that psychologist have a voice in State legislation, licensing changes, and scope of practice. There are some very real challenges over the next several years that will require the support of as many psychologists as possible. Please visit www.utpsych.org or call (801) 410-0337 to join.

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