November 3, 2022
12:00 p.m.

SC Bar Conference Center
1501 Park Street, Columbia, SC 29201

Presented by Jordan Roberts of Parallel Financial in Greenville, SC, this course will explore the student loan debt crisis, discuss different loan repayment plans with a focus on Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), explain the one-time debt forgiveness recently announced as part of the federal Student Loan Debt Relief Plan, and offer guidance on how to feel in control of your finances.

Lunch will be served. The program has been approved for one hour of MCLE credit in South Carolina.

Scroll down for a PDF flyer that you can download and share with anyone you know who may be interested in attending.

Register below! Please email hannah@scaccesstojustice.org with any questions.

*Registration for this event is closed. You can watch a recording of the session below. Please note that we cannot provide CLE credit for watching the recorded presentation.


Important:

Please note that the “limited PSLF waiver” that allows borrowers to receive credit for past periods of repayment that would not otherwise qualify for PSLF will end on October 31, 2022, before this event takes place. For more information about the limited PSLF waiver, please visit studentaid.gov.

About Jordan:

Jordan M. Roberts is an attorney and financial advisor at Parallel Financial in Greenville, South Carolina. Jordan graduated from Clemson University in 2008 and the Charleston School of Law in 2014. After law school, Jordan joined a small investment firm as General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer, where he worked for four years. In this role, he realized that he enjoyed guiding individual clients on their personal finances more than providing compliance advice to the firm. So, in 2019 he moved to one of the big box banks as a financial advisor, passing the FINRA Series 7 and Series 66 exams. He joined Parallel Financial near the end of 2020 and maintains his South Carolina law license to provide estate planning services to his financial planning clients.

Jordan and his wife graduated from professional school with over $300,000 in student debt, so helping others manage their debt loads is personal to him. He enjoys helping clients build confidence and reduce stress by creating debt repayment strategies and a financial plan.

Law School Debt & The Path to Financial Freedom from South Carolina Bar on Vimeo.

Thanks to the South Carolina Bar for recording this session for us!