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This set of virtual panels examines the different categories of borrowers and the harm—both legal and financial—that they will face when servicers begin collecting on student loans that should no longer exist.
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Newly released documents show Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) sought to block federal inquiry into private student loan collection scheme.
The organizations join the ‘Just Majority’ Supreme Court accountability and reform campaign to advocate for a Court where everyone, not just the rich and powerful, has a fair shot.
Advocates applaud first-of-its-kind CFPB report, warning of risky and unlawful Training Repayment Agreement Provisions (TRAPs).
Advocates warn that failure to act swiftly will cause inordinate harm to millions of borrowers and their families.
After years of exposing IDR failures and calling for remedies, SBPC applauds delivery of mass relief while pushing for similar relief for defaulted borrowers left behind.
Action by eleven states and the CFPB follows groundbreaking SBPC investigation and seeks relief for defrauded students.
Advocates urge swift action: “President Biden Needs to Keep his Promise Now.”
Advocates condemn ruling as “lawless and shamefully political,” and look to President Biden to deliver debt relief in response to decision and call for urgent Court reform.
Along with this report, SBPC launched its first lawsuit against the Education Department for illegally withholding critical data on its treatment of incarcerated borrowers for nearly two years.