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According to Suze Orman's b book: The Road to Wealth - The Answers you Need to More Than 2000 Personal Finance Questions ... pg 68 "No student loan can be dismissed because of bankruptcy, no matter when it was taken out or when it comes due. The only exception to this rule is if paying back a student loan will cause you what is considered undue hard-ship. But bankruptcy courts have very strict definitions of undue hardship. In many cases, if you meet those definitions, you would also qualify to have your loan canceled -- a far better choice."
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