Here is my big issue with this.
I have worked in financial aid for the past 6 years or so. A colleague of mine who works in the office of financial aid received her undergraduate and master's degree for free at the institution that employs us both. This is a pretty good deal with the exception of having to pay for books. As an undergraduate, she received a total of $16,241.00 in Pell Grant(free money) funds to help cover living expenses and books. She is a high need student, married with 2 children and makes about $30,000 a year in compensation. Her husband is not employed due to laziness.
That sounds great doesn't it? Here is the kicker. Well, she also borrowed the maximum amount of loan money each year which is perfectly legal. As long as it fit in the budget, she could borrow money to use for living expenses. The grand total is $55,000.00 over 6 years. Well, for 6 years this person took a couple of vacations every year with her family such as a cruise. She owns a nice TV, laptop and other things. Recently, we were talking about paying back loans and she stated that she is not going to pay any of the money back. I seriously had to hold back on going off on her. She bluntly stated that she can't afford to pay back the loans.
You see, I do not feel the least bit sorry for this person at all. She lives pay check to pay check. She complains all of the time. These are the types of people that should not be allowed to have their debt wiped out. There are other students that I know that do the same thing and it pisses me off to no end. I am still paying on my loans and I intend to pay them off.
Discharging student loans should be done on a case by case basis. But for this person, if she ever tried to do this, I would say HELL NO. She knew exactly what she was doing.