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  • News Clips
    Jun 14, 2021

    Tens of Thousands of Public Servants Face Delays Accessing Student-Loan Relief — Due to a Simple Oversight

    New data from the Department of Education indicate that tens of thousands of public servants have been making payments on their debt that didn’t count towards their eligibility for forgiveness. In other words, they’ll be working in public service and making payments on their loans for more than 10 years before they receive relief.

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  • News Clips
    Jun 14, 2021

    New Data Shows Most Who Apply To This Student Loan Forgiveness Program Are Denied

    New data released by the U.S. Department of Education shows that most borrowers who apply to a key student loan forgiveness program are denied relief. The data shows that 98% of applications for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) from November 9, 2020 to April 30, 2021 were rejected. Only two out of every hundred applicants were approved.

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  • News Clips
    Jun 14, 2021

    Report: Public Colleges Promoting Risky Lenders

    Public colleges and universities — including Virginia Tech, the University of Connecticut and the University of Oklahoma — are encouraging students to take out high-cost, high-risk loans for non-degree-granting programs, according to findings in a new report.

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  • News Clips
    Jun 14, 2021

    Biden Promised to Reform a Student Loan Forgiveness Program That’s Still Rejecting 98% of Applicants

    President Joe Biden campaigned on reforming the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, which has been under fire for years for rejecting the vast majority of applicants. New Education Department data found that 98% of borrowers are still being rejected from the program.

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  • Blogs
    Jun 14, 2021

    The Companies Enabling ISA Providers’ Illicit Activities Could Also Face Steep Legal Liability

    The results of a new investigation published today by the SBPC illustrate yet another way that ISA providers have premised their business on illegal tactics, as well as the broad scope of legal liability that ripples out of these practices for ISA companies and their enablers.

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  • Letters & Memos
    Jun 14, 2021

    Income Share Agreements and Liability for Servicing Unenforceable Debt

    This memo explores how state law may render many ISA companies’ contracts unenforceable, and how the continued servicing of voided debts may amount to a violation of state and federal law.

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  • News Clips
    Jun 13, 2021

    Report: Student Loan Servicers Failed You During Covid-19 Pandemic

    Multiple student loan servicers — the companies that manage your student loan payments — allegedly made major errors during the Covid-19 pandemic, which may have directly hurt your credit score. Those are the allegations inside a shocking report, which describes wide-scale errors involving your student loans that were larger than previously known.

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  • News Clips
    Jun 11, 2021

    Public Colleges and Universities Under Fire for Promoting Controversial Education Loans

    A report being released Friday by the SBPC accuses schools, such as Virginia Tech and Indiana University, of promoting specialty finance companies that can charge double-digit interest for loans with opaque terms.

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  • Reports
    Jun 11, 2021

    Pushing Predatory Products: How Public Universities are Partnering with Unaccountable Contractors to Drive Students Toward Risky Private Debt and Credit

    This report is the result of an investigation revealing that public colleges and universities nationwide are driving students toward expensive, predatory student debt.

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  • Press Releases
    Jun 11, 2021

    New Report Finds Public Universities are Driving Students Toward Risky Private Student Loans

    Public colleges and universities nationwide are driving students toward expensive, predatory student debt according to a new report issued today by the Student Borrower Protection Center.

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  • News Clips
    May 29, 2021

    Student loan measure aims to tame ‘wild west of consumer finance’

    Servicers have received national attention for routinely misleading borrowers, making errors, and steering borrowers to higher-cost plans. In 2017, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued giant national servicer Navient for “systematically and illegally failing borrowers at every stage of repayment.” The Education Department, which runs Federal Student Aid, has been accused of inadequately overseeing its servicers. Amidst federal inaction, states have, especially over the last five years, begun trying to regulate student debt…

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  • News Clips
    May 28, 2021

    Education Department Revokes Trump-Era Rules That Protected Student Loan Servicers

    The Education Department (ED) is throwing out Trump-era guidance that blocked state consumer protection agencies from obtaining data about student debtors from student loan servicers.

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  • News Clips
    May 28, 2021

    Joe Biden Has Publicly Trashed Student Debt Forgiveness. But Behind the Scenes, He’s Made Democrats Hopeful.

    It’s still early, but a few initial moves from Biden’s time in the White House indicate that he’s more ready to acknowledge that the country’s outstanding $1.7 trillion in student loan debt is the result of a broken and punishing system.

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  • News Clips
    May 27, 2021

    Americans Are Divided About Forgiving Student Loans. These Borrowers Are No Different

    Americans may find this game familiar, although many of them play it in the other direction. Saddled with student loans, they dream about all the things the money could buy that they simply have to go without: a home of their own, a new car, a family.

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  • News Clips
    May 26, 2021

    What Would it Take to Solve the Student Debt Crisis?

    The possibility of federal student loan forgiveness grabs all the headlines. But experts say no single policy — not even wiping the slate clean for millions of borrowers — solves the root causes of the nation’s $1.74 trillion student loan debt crisis.

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  • Blogs
    May 25, 2021

    When Financial Companies get a Free Pass, Big Data Leads to Big Errors

    This blog examines the continued problems within the credit reporting system with a focus on widespread inaccuracies by companies that furnish credit information, including student loan servicers.

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  • Reports
    May 25, 2021

    Big Data and Big Errors: Why Giving Furnishers a Free Pass Undermines the Credit Reporting System and Denies Consumers Access to Justice

    This report from the SBPC and Berger Montague attorney John Albanese examines how creditors, including student loan companies, routinely furnish inaccurate information to consumer reporting agencies like Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion.

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  • News Clips
    May 25, 2021

    House Republicans Repudiate Their Military Constituents

    A few hours before House Republicans voted overwhelmingly to promote Elise Stefanik to the party’s third-ranking post—that of chair of their caucus—that very same caucus, as well as Stefanik herself, voted on a straight party line against the Comprehensive Debt Collection Improvement Act. The bill includes a provision that would protect military service members from predatory debt collection.

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  • News Clips
    May 19, 2021

    These Experts Laid Out Everything You Should Know About Student Debt

    We spoke to two experts about what you really *need* to know about student debt, both as a political issue and as the personal issue hitting your bank account every month. Bonnie Latreille is the director of research and advocacy at the Student Borrower Protection Center (SBPC) and has dedicated her career to protecting future and former students from predatory student loan practices.

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  • News Clips
    May 13, 2021

    Money, Explained

    We spend it, borrow it and save it. Now let’s talk about money and its many minefields, from credit cards to casinos, scammers to student loans.

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