Many college grads with student loan debt opt to go into the nonprofit sector or government service in part, at least because of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, which can provide student debt relief for workers.
But the Trump administration is limiting eligibility, and now nearly two dozen states are suing. Under a new rule, nonprofits that do work the administration objects to — like helping support transgender people or people in the U.S. without permission — could see employees disqualified from the loan forgiveness program.
The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program cancels federal student debt for some workers in government or certain nonprofits after 10 years of payment. This rule change gives the Department of Ed…

