CLEVELAND, Ohio - What would you do to erase your student debt? The lengths some borrowers would go to finish it off have no boundaries, according to a recent survey.

That includes helping their best friend dispose of a dead body, serving as President Donald Trump's personal butler and spending a year building a border wall along Mexico, according to the Student Loan Report, a website that provides student loan information.

The average graduate in 2016 had more than $28,000 in student loan debt, the company said.

A previous study showed that student loan debt is causing 63 percent of graduates to delay buying a home, 28 percent to put off marriage, and 73 percent to put off saving for retirement, the report said.

To determine what graduates would do to erase their loans, an online survey of 501 borrowers was conducted on Feb. 6 and 7 by Pollfish, the company said. Participants were asked if they would complete an outrageous task in exchange for forgiveness of their student loan debt.

"The results of our survey are slightly graphic and disturbing but show the lengths that Americans may go to free themselves from student debt," Drew Cloud, founder of the report, said in a statement.

Here's some results: