Student loan?

Question:If I had a student loan from 1967 and have no money, can it be waived?

Answers:
I don't think that it can be waived unless you were to declare bankruptcy. When you took on the loan, you agreed to pay it back. But I would talk to the bank who holds your loan ans see what you can work out.
Try going to this site, they have lots of information about this sort of stuff.
Maybe you can try below website to get the information you need. It's about student loan consolidation articles for your second opinion.
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