Jump to content

The last post in this topic was posted 4214 days ago. 

 

We strongly encourage you to start a new post instead of replying to this one.

Recommended Posts

Posted

This is an exceptionally long story, even with me trying to cull unimportant details. If I end up leaving out anything pertinent, PLEASE ask me questions - this is urgent and the stakes are very high for me. I decided to cut all of the backstory, because while it may help mitigate the situation during my eval, I'd rather have the tough talk now.

 

I have been referred for a position requiring a security clearance - Public Trust, Secret, or Top Secret depending on the location. I unfortunately don't know at this stage where I would be going, so I assume I have to plan as though I require Top Secret clearance. Also unfortunately, I just discovered that I have much larger problems with my credit than I knew. It is shameful that I have not checked my credit before now, but I received a collections notice for $164 without much info and immediately ordered a credit report. The $144 is the least of my worries - regarding Comcast charging me for cable equipment I returned - and I will happily / easily pay it to make the entry go away. I don't know if I have that ability for my big problem.

 

I had been operating under the impression that my student loans had all been paid off out of my father's life insurance policy. It appears that only my Wells Fargo loans were paid off, and I still have one Direct federal loan and several Sallie Mae loans totaling over $80,000. They have all been charged off - since 2011, when the other loans were satisfied. I do not understand how this happened - though I have a fuzzy idea so far that makes me ill to think about - but I'm trying to focus on what options I have available to me now.

 

 

As I understand it, security clearance doesn't require great credit and large debts are fine - as long as you are attempting / have a viable plan for getting it paid. Given the situation, I don't anticipate this being easy. I do not currently have a well paying job - I make less than $1600 per month and can really only afford about $500 per month in payments. The fact that the loans are with Sallie Mae is also unfortunate, because they don't appear to be known for setting up reasonable payment plans for folks who have been in default. I don't yet know if the loans are federally guaranteed or not, though possibly not because they've never garnished my wages. I will obviously be making a lot of phone calls Monday to figure out where I stand.

 

Anyway, what options do I have available to me? What questions do I need to ask? I'll post tomorrow in the light of day with any details I think might be important, as well as the options I'm aware of now. I appreciate any help anyone can offer.


Posted

You posted in the right place but I am going to move this to the SL forum to get you some more views and answers for your questions. We have members that can help you through this that are very knowledgeable. Please do not pay any debts as this usually does not cause them to ''Go away''.

Posted
I had been operating under the impression that my student loans had all been paid off out of my father's life insurance policy. It appears that only my Wells Fargo loans were paid off, and I still have one Direct federal loan and several Sallie Mae loans totaling over $80,000. They have all been charged off - since 2011, when the other loans were satisfied. I do not understand how this happened - though I have a fuzzy idea so far that makes me ill to think about

 

 

was your father a cosigner on the loans when he passed?

 

http://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/201404_cfpb_consumer-advisory-co-signer-release.pdf

 

how much was the insurance pay out -

 

did you think it should have covered all your loans at the time, or do you think Wells Fargo owes you a refund for excess payments?

 

who made the payments out of the life insurance proceeds?

Posted

OP: Please check NSLDS.ed.gov to determine if you have federally backed student loans or not. If you do, they will be listed here within NSLDS. I have been appointed to several Federal Government positions that require varying security clearances and as a condition of employment you must not have any negative credit, bankruptcy, foreclosure, or default on a federal debt; therefore, if you are defaulted on a federal debt, I hate to break it to you, but you can be disqualified for the position. You do have appeal rights, however, they're rarely overturned unless you are being appointed to a critical need position. You need to figure out your student loan debt situation right away and let us know what you find out from NSLDS and I can help you from there.

Posted

I totally agreed to what hopad2001 says....the defaulted Direct Loan will kill any chances you have. It is also possible that your Sallie Mae could be federal...pull that NSLDS.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

This is not necessarily true. I told a very high security clearance and had credit issues during that time, and was able to still be granted.

 

Be truthful and honest, and explain your situation to the investigators. they just want you to be honest, and insure that you cannot be bribed.

  • 1 month later...
Posted

Hello. I am just reading this but I am wishing you the best in this frantic period. My only hope for you is that since you were never garnished in the past 3 years they are private and not federal.

The last post in this topic was posted 4214 days ago. 

 

We strongly encourage you to start a new post instead of replying to this one.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      190435
    • Most Online
      9039

    Newest Member
    mhudson323
    Joined
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Guidelines