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University of Phoenix has been bad for its students. Trust us. We know all about it | Idaho Statesman Opinion
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University of Phoenix has been bad for its students. Trust us. We know all about it | Idaho Statesman Opinion

At the Project on Predatory Student Lending, we represent more than one million student borrowers who were defrauded by for-profit schools, including many who attended the University of Phoenix. We have direct experience with the harm these schools cause, and the short-sighted efforts by public and private institutions of higher education to improve their bottom lines with dubious for-profit partnerships.

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Court Blocks New Student Loan Forgiveness Rules In Latest Setback For Biden | Forbes
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Court Blocks New Student Loan Forgiveness Rules In Latest Setback For Biden | Forbes

Advocacy groups for borrowers were critical of the ruling. “This unexplained order from the Fifth Circuit is a gift to those who wish to operate predatory education schemes with impunity. Borrower defense is an essential safeguard that has been in place for decades.” said Eileen Connor, President and Director of the Project on Predatory Student Lending in a statement. “

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Biden's student debt forgiveness for defrauded borrowers blocked in federal court | USA Today
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Biden's student debt forgiveness for defrauded borrowers blocked in federal court | USA Today

In a settlement for a case that traces back to the Trump presidency known as Sweet v. Cardona, Biden agreed to forgive $6 billion in debt relief for nearly 300,000 borrowers, for example. That relief isn't affected by Monday's injunction. Still, the group behind that push for relief was frustrated by the block of Biden-era rules.

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Defrauded student loan borrowers ask government to return their refunds | The Washington Post
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Defrauded student loan borrowers ask government to return their refunds | The Washington Post

Now attorneys at the legal outfit Project on Predatory Student Lending are pressing the Education Department to apply the policy change retroactively. The organization, which has represented former for-profit college students in high-profile cases, recently wrote the department after hearing from Ellis and others about their refunds.

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