A mom took out over $77,000 in student loans to send her son with autism to college. He got his debt wiped out — but she's still paying hers off with no end in sight. (2024)

Marsha Wipperman, 59, was willing to do whatever it took to give her son the best possible life.

After receiving his high-school diploma in 2011, Wipperman's son wanted to continue pursuing an education, but he needed to enroll in a program that would best suit his needs given he's on the autism spectrum. Luckily, they found a program at a private university in California that would give Wipperman's son the chance to study art and design — areas in which he excelled — and Wipperman didn't think twice.

Her son got accepted into the program, and while he received a few grants, they weren't enough to cover the full tuition. So Wipperman's son received federal student aid in his name, and Wipperman took out a $77,000 parent PLUS loan — a type of loan parents can take on for their kids that can cover up to the full cost of attendance.

"When he had that opportunity and was accepted, however, we were going to pay for it. I didn't really care because I'm going sign it," Wipperman told Insider. "I'm going pay it. Never in my mind was I not going to pay it, and I still would today. So I just signed away on my parents loans because that's what a parent does."

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A mom took out over $77,000 in student loans to send her son with autism to college. He got his debt wiped out — but she's still paying hers off with no end in sight. (1)

Marsha Wipperman

Wipperman's son graduated with a bachelor's degree in 2017, and given his autism diagnosis, he qualified for a total- and permanent-disability discharge, which gives debt relief to borrowers who prove they're totally and permanently disabled, through confirmation from the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Social Security Administration, or a physician.

He still has to adhere to a three-year monitoring period in which he has to verify that his disability status and income are unchanged, or his loans could be reinstated.

But Wipperman is burdened by student loans she took out for her son, and while she said she would do the same thing all over again to help her son could have the future she wanted for him, she wished there were an option for parents like her to seek relief.

According to Federal Student Aid's website, Wipperman can see her debt balance wiped out only if she dies, becomes totally and permanently disabled, or files for bankruptcy.

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"If his could be discharged, why couldn't the parent's if the parent loan was and only can be taken out for the student?" Wipperman said.

'I've done 100% what I needed to do at that time'

Parent PLUS loans gave Wipperman's son the opportunity to attend college, and she wouldn't have done it any other way. But what distinguishes her loans from the type of federal direct loan her son took on is that PLUS loans do not have a limit on borrowing, meaning parents can take on a significant amount of debt without any barriers to ensure they can afford to pay off the balance.

On top of that, PLUS loans have the highest interest rate out of all federal loans, which can make the balance surge if the borrower can't quickly pay their debt off.

"I've done 100% what I needed to do at that time," Wipperman said. "I didn't care how we were going to afford it. I worked four part-time jobs to make sure that he could go to that program. And I'll make sure that his bills get paid. I can pay them until I die."

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Wipperman joins other parents who took on debt for their kids because it was the only option to give them a higher education. Insider previously spoke with a dad who took on $550,000 in PLUS loans for his five kids, and he said that he's "looking at paying $3,000 a month for the better part of the rest of my life."

"I'm just not going to take the chance on not sending my kids to school, even though it's going to create a tremendous financial burden," he said. "It's not an option."

Biden's student-debt relief 'is not even my focus or concern'

For some parents, PLUS loans are included in the plan President Joe Biden announced in August to cancel up to $20,000 in student debt for federal borrowers. While the plan is paused because of two conservative-backed lawsuits — the Supreme Court is set to issue a decision on the relief's legality by June — parents, and millions of other borrowers, might receive a reduction to their balances this year.

But that's not top of mind for Wipperman, and she continues to care for her son while managing her own student-debt load.

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"I think it will help some people. I think it will help a lot of people, probably," Wipperman said. "But it is not even my focus or concern right now. It's just really the TPD process."

The Education Department has taken steps to reform the debt-relief process for TPD borrowers, many of whom have seen their loans reinstated despite their disability status.

After a 2016 report from the Government Accountability Office found that 98% of reinstated disability discharges occurred because borrowers did not submit the required documentation, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona waived the requirement to submit documentation verifying income.

Wipperman is now just hoping that the relief can be extended to parents like herself.

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"I didn't enter into loans or want to support my son through five years of classes and driving him every day because I'm crazy. I wanted him to succeed and was fully vested in his dream," Wipperman said. "That's just what you have to do. That's just part of being a parent of a disabled adult/child."

Story originally published in April 2023.

A mom took out over $77,000 in student loans to send her son with autism to college. He got his debt wiped out — but she's still paying hers off with no end in sight. (2024)

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A mom took out over $77,000 in student loans to send her son with autism to college. He got his debt wiped out — but she's still paying hers off with no end in sight.? ›

He got his debt wiped out — but she's still paying hers off with no end in sight. Marsha Wipperman, 59, took on parent PLUS student loans so her son

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with autism could attend college. He received a total- and permanent-disability discharge, but she still has a $77,000 debt burden.

Can student loans be forgiven for autism? ›

If you have a disability and are unable to work because of your medical condition, you might not have to pay off your remaining student loan balance. The TPD Discharge program allows qualified people with disabilities to “discharge” their loans (have payments forgiven).

Do children inherit their parents student loan debt? ›

You can't inherit student loan debt

In general, student loan debt is not inheritable and does not transfer to a spouse, child, or other loved one upon the borrower's death. The only exception is if the loan was cosigned. In that case, the cosigner may find themselves responsible for repaying what's left.

Does student debt relief apply to parents? ›

Parents can take out a Parent PLUS loan to help pay for their child's education, but they take full responsibility for paying it off. Borrowers may qualify for forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program or the Income-Contingent Repayment plan, but specific requirements must be met.

Is the student debt crisis center real? ›

SDCC is a people-powered movement representing over 2 million supporters. Our name reflects our commitment to addressing what we believe to be a colossal unfolding disaster: the trillion-dollar student debt crisis.

Can disability be garnished for student loans? ›

By law, Social Security can take retirement and disability benefits to repay student loans in default. Social Security can take up to 15% of a person"s benefits. However, the benefits cannot be reduced below $750 a month or $9,000 a year. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) cannot be offset to repay these debts.

Is autism a total and permanent disability? ›

Yes, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological developmental disability protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). ASD results from brain differences and has a wide range of possible impacts.

Do children automatically inherit parents debt? ›

Bottom Line. You are not responsible for your parent's debt. Any debt that they held is managed through the estate, and then disposed of. However, if you choose to take out a joint loan with your parents while they're alive or to assume a burdened asset from their estate, you can voluntarily take on their debt.

Can inheritance be garnished for student loans? ›

Can inheritance be garnished for student loans? Ordinarily, an inheritance can't be garnished for federal student loans or private student loans. But if you stop making payments and your loans default, a student loan lawsuit could be filed against you.

Does student loan debt pass to the next of kin? ›

If a borrower dies, their federal student loans are discharged after the required proof of death is submitted. The borrower's family is not responsible for repaying the loans.

What is the parent plus borrowers loophole? ›

The double consolidation loophole is a way of making your Parent PLUS Loans eligible for the generous repayment terms of the SAVE program. You can do this by changing the source of your loan through multiple consolidations, changing it from an ineligible Parent PLUS Loan to an eligible Direct Consolidation Loan.

What is the maximum amount for a parent PLUS loan? ›

The maximum PLUS loan amount you can borrow is the cost of attendance at the school your child will attend minus any other financial assistance your child receives. The cost of attendance is determined by the school.

What credit score do you need for a parent PLUS loan? ›

No minimum credit score is needed to get a parent PLUS loan. Federal loans aren't like private parent student loans, which use your credit score to determine whether you qualify and what interest rate you'll receive. But parent PLUS loans do have a credit check, and you won't qualify if you have adverse credit history.

What school has the highest student loan debt? ›

Atop the list is Maine Maritime Academy, where 2019 graduates who borrowed left with an average debt load of $56,897 – nearly $27,000 above the average among all ranked colleges. See: How Average Student Loan Debt Has Changed in 10 Years.

Who actually holds student loan debt? ›

The federal government or a commercial entity owns your student loans. Private companies own all private loans. The U.S. Department of Education holds most federal loans. Both the Department of Education and private institutions partner with third parties called student loan servicers.

Why are student loans so hard to pay off? ›

1. Interest. When you take out student loans, you don't just repay the exact sum you borrowed. For example, if you take out $20,000 in student loans, you're generally going to end up spending well more than $20,000 by the time your student debt is paid off due to accrued interest.

What disabilities qualify for student loan forgiveness? ›

The U.S. Department of Education doesn't have a list of specific disabilities that can qualify you for total loan forgiveness of your student loans through the TPD Discharge Program. However, you must be totally and permanently disabled, meaning you'd be unable to work and repay student loan obligations.

Can you get financial aid if you have autism? ›

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Individuals with autism may be eligible to receive SSI to help support them financially. Information on this and other programs can be found at www.ssa.gov.

Can a school expel a student with autism? ›

Children with special needs can be disciplined the same way as children without disabilities. This includes suspensions and expulsions. However, California laws provide additional rules and regulations that ensure schools take into account a child's disability when taking disciplinary action.

Can high functioning autism go towards disability money? ›

If you are suffering from the effects of Autism you may qualify for disability benefits. The SSA recognizes autism spectrum disorder as an impairment in its Blue Book. An applicant who meets the requirements may qualify for disability benefits.

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