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Report On Fraud Committed By ITT Technical Institute Highlights Need To Protect Student Loan Borrowers With Stronger Regulation Of For-Profit Colleges | Forbes
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Report On Fraud Committed By ITT Technical Institute Highlights Need To Protect Student Loan Borrowers With Stronger Regulation Of For-Profit Colleges | Forbes

Last week the Project on Predatory Lending released an extensive report detailing abuses by the now-closed ITT Technical Institute (ITT Tech). The report details how ITT Tech systematically defrauded millions of students over decades, abused the federal financial aid system and left students weighed down with student loan debt and worthless credentials.

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How the Arbitrary Borrower Defense Process Failed These Student Borrowers | Blog
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How the Arbitrary Borrower Defense Process Failed These Student Borrowers | Blog

It’s no secret that the Department of Education has repeatedly let defrauded student borrowers down. Part of the problem is the arbitrary borrower defense process the Department of Education has used to determine who gets relief and who doesn’t. Take Jen and Debi – two borrowers with almost identical stories who both applied for borrower defense, but only one got her loans cancelled.

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Student Borrowers File New Brief in Lawsuit Regarding Borrower Defense Delays and Backlog | Press Release
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Student Borrowers File New Brief in Lawsuit Regarding Borrower Defense Delays and Backlog | Press Release

Today, student borrowers submitted a new filing in the lawsuit Sweet v. Cardona regarding the U.S. Education Department’s ongoing delays in processing borrower defense claims. The filing follows Judge William Alsup’s request for a status update as to what is taking so long to resolve the claims. Several borrowers have written directly to Judge Alsup in recent months seeking answers.

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Department of Education to cancel $415 million in student loan debt | MarketWatch
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Department of Education to cancel $415 million in student loan debt | MarketWatch

Roughly 16,000 borrowers who were scammed by their schools will have their federal student loans discharged, resulting in $415 million in relief, the Department of Education announced Wednesday. The borrowers receiving relief attended four for-profit colleges that the agency found misled students in the process of luring them into enrolling and taking on debt to pay for school.

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Education Department’s Student Loan Discharges Represent Only 6% of Unresolved Borrower Defense Claims | Press Release
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Education Department’s Student Loan Discharges Represent Only 6% of Unresolved Borrower Defense Claims | Press Release

Today, the U.S. Department of Education announced that it will cancel $415 million in federal student loans for approximately 16,000 borrowers, including former students of the for-profit colleges ITT Tech, Corinthian Colleges, DeVry University, Westwood College, Marinello Schools of Beauty, and Minnesota School of Business/Globe University. The Department described its findings as “instances in which students were misled into loans at institutions or programs that could not deliver what they’d promised.”

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