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  • News Clips
    Dec 6, 2021

    Student Loan Companies May Mislead On Loan Forgiveness, Warn Advocates

    Advocacy groups representing student loan borrowers sent out a warning on Monday that student loan servicing companies may provide misleading information to borrowers on a new expansion of a key federal student loan forgiveness program.

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  • Press Releases
    Dec 6, 2021

    Advocates Warn: Student Loan Companies Seek to Undermine PSLF Overhaul to Pad Profits

    The SBPC and a coalition of the nation’s largest unions representing millions of public service workers sent letters to large student loan companies demanding immediate action to ensure successful implementation of ED’s recent overhaul of PSLF.

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  • Letters & Memos
    Dec 6, 2021

    Advocates Demand Industry Deliver Borrowers their Right to PSLF

    SBPC and a coalition of the nation’s largest unions sent letters to 25 large student loan companies demanding immediate action to ensure successful implementation of ED’s recent overhaul of PSLF.

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  • Blogs
    Dec 1, 2021

    The Nation’s Top Consumer Watchdog Can End Predatory Practices Trapping Workers in Employer-Driven Debt

    As training repayment agreements increasingly become a more prominent contractual weapon that corporations use to restrict worker mobility, it’s time for watchdogs and policy makers at every level to take action.

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  • Letters & Memos
    Dec 1, 2021

    Advocates Call on the CFPB to Protect Workers Against Predatory Employer-Driven Debt

    The SBPC and the Open Markets Institute warn the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau about the risks that emerging forms of employer-driven student debt pose for workers and markets.

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  • News Clips
    Nov 18, 2021

    Do AI-Powered Lending Algorithms Silently Discriminate? This Initiative Aims to Find Out

    Some legal experts and computer scientists have been more wary. Just because something is a machine doesn’t mean it’s free of human biases, they say, as the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence in other areas illustrates. In the criminal justice sphere, for example, use of this type of technology was once seen as a way to reduce bias in sentencing, but now evidence indicates that the data it pulls in reproduces already present inequality. 

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  • News Clips
    Nov 17, 2021

    The Student-Loan Payment Pause Didn’t Help Most of the 7.7 Million Borrowers Who Were Behind on Federal bills at the Start of the Pandemic. 93% of Them Still Are.

    New data from the Education Department reveals that of the 7.7 million federal student-loan borrowers in the US that were behind on payments at that start of the pandemic, 93% are still behind — despite a nearly two-year pause in payments.

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  • Blogs
    Nov 16, 2021

    Millions of Borrowers Had a Special Chance to Exit Default During COVID. The Biden Administration Must Fix the System Failure that Led Almost None of Them to Access It.

    New data from the Department of Education (ED) paint a bleak picture of the student loan system’s failure to deliver the most financially distressed borrowers relief that they are entitled to under the law during COVID.

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  • News Clips
    Nov 15, 2021

    ‘It’s a Shell Game’: How Under-the-Radar Companies Help For-Profit Colleges Stay in Business

    Advocates for students warn that they can be exploitative—and nothing more than an instrument that leads to additional debt.

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  • Press Releases
    Nov 10, 2021

    Upstart, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, and Student Borrower Protection Center Announce Second in a Series of Reports on Fair Lending

    Upstart, the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, and the SBPC today announced the release of the second report from the independent auditor under its groundbreaking agreement to transparently review the fair lending outcomes of Upstart’s model and assess best practices in the use and testing of alternative data in AI lending platforms.

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  • Blogs
    Nov 8, 2021

    Check Out Our Resources for Accessing Public Service Loan Forgiveness

    The SBPC is launching a resource center on its website for borrowers to provide them with clear and accurate information, source pain points and barriers that they experience, and direct those who need it to additional assistance. 

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  • News Clips
    Nov 7, 2021

    Department of Education to Review Loan Forgiveness Program for Public Servants

    Watch: Student loan debt relief may be in sight for some as the Department of Education announces an overhaul of its student loan forgiveness program for public servants.

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  • Blogs
    Nov 3, 2021

    ED Can End the Corporate Boondoggle Empowering the Student Loan Industry to Profit Off of Defaulted Borrowers

    It’s time for Washington to end the asset-backed boondoggle that harms borrowers while lining Wall Street’s pockets.

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  • Letters & Memos
    Nov 3, 2021

    Letter to PHEAA Warning of Potential Consumer Protection Violations Related to PSLF Implementation

    In a letter to PHEAA, the SBPC warns the company that providing incorrect, misleading information to borrowers related to the recent overhaul of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program violates federal and state consumer financial protections.

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  • News Clips
    Nov 2, 2021

    Student Loan Forgiveness: Heavily Redacted Biden Administration Memo Becomes Public

    And while the memo itself tells us almost nothing, experts believe its existence and paper trail proves that the president has the authority to forgive all debt but lacks the political will to do so.

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  • Blogs
    Nov 1, 2021

    A Roadmap for Fixing PSLF for Future Generations

    A new memo provides a clear roadmap the Department of Education can use to remove unnecessary constraints for PSLF qualification, hold borrowers blameless for well-documented industry abuses and failures, and change ED’s own policies and procedures for overseeing the program.

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  • Letters & Memos
    Oct 28, 2021

    Letter to the CFPB on Troubling Practices by Large Technology Companies

    In a letter to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the SBPC calls attention to troubling practices by large technology companies that are occurring in the higher education finance and postsecondary education space.

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  • Blogs
    Oct 26, 2021

    It’s Time to Bring the Shadow Student Loan Market into the Light of Consumer Protections

    It’s time for Congress to afford borrowers who take on shadow student debt the same protections as everyone else.

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  • Press Releases
    Oct 25, 2021

    Court Rules that the Federal Government’s Largest Student Loan Contractor Is Not Above the Law

    On Friday, a court ruled that Maximus Inc., a company that recently became the U.S. Department of Education’s largest student loan contractor, is not above federal consumer protection law and that the case brought by victims of its predatory and illegal debt collections practices may proceed to trial.

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  • News Clips
    Oct 21, 2021

    How Corporations Keep Their Own Workers in Debt

    Seth Frotman, executive director of the Student Borrower Protection Center, has described such predatory training loans as “shadow student debt.”

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