Find relief from student loan debt with program from TIAA, Savi

Since you work in public service, you may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). PSLF is a federal program that can provide financial relief to eligible borrowers by forgiving the balance of your loan tax free after 120 qualifying payments.

Despite the potentially huge benefits of this program, the rules and requirements are complex. That’s why TIAA has joined forces with Savi, a social impact tech company, to offer a service that can help you successfully take advantage of programs like PSLF.

Together with TIAA and Savi, Marquette is bringing a new tool to its employees and their family members. This tool not only helps strengthen your financial footing in the short-term. It also positions you for student loan forgiveness.

  • Reduces your payment based on your income and family size
  • Frees up funds that you can direct towards other financial goals
  • Removes the complexities of forgiveness and puts the process on autopilot for a small fee1

Learn more about the program by visiting “Finding Relief from student loan debt” on the My Financial Health website.

Or, to get started, visit TIAA.org/marquette/student today to calculate your savings.

Again, Marquette is excited to bring this opportunity to our employees and their family members. Attend a 30-minute webinar and you’ll see how easy it is to use Savi, how it works to reduce your monthly payment and how to get started.

Register today:

Marquette University webinars:

Unable to attend the Marquette University webinars? Savi offers bi-monthly webinars every other Wednesday:

1. Savi and your employer are independent entities. Savi and TIAA are independent entities. A portion of any fee charged by Savi is shared with TIAA to offset marketing costs for the program. In addition, TIAA has aminority ownership interest in Savi. TIAA makes no representations regarding the accuracy or completeness of any information provided by Savi. TIAA does not provide tax or legal advice. Please contact your personal tax or legal adviser.