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  • Press Releases
    Apr 16, 2024

    Incarcerated Borrowers Finally Able to Consolidate Student Loans Following 32-Year Ban

    Biden Administration announces revised guidance, overturning a 32-year-old policy prohibiting incarcerated student loan borrowers from consolidating their student loans.

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  • News Clips
    Sep 6, 2023

    Her life was about to be put on hold. Her balance would continue to grow.

    Currently, most borrowers entering prison end up going into default because they are unable to make payments or even contact their servicer about available options. In fact, a recent analysis from the Student Borrower Protection Center found that nearly 100% of incarcerated student loan borrowers were in default.

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  • News Clips
    Jun 29, 2023

    Report Finds 100% of Incarcerated Borrowers in Default, Limiting their Access to Pell Grants

    “The vast majority of prison education programs are dependent on Pell funding,” said Amber Saddler, counsel at the SBPC. “If you’re in default, this new opportunity for prison education is closed to you.”

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  • News Clips
    Jun 22, 2023

    Report Provides Snapshot of Borrowers Behind Bars

    Amajority of student loan borrowers who are incarcerated have likely defaulted on their loans and would benefit from President Biden’s debt-relief plan, a new report from the Student Borrower Protection Center argues.

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  • News Clips
    Jun 22, 2023

    Student Loan Cancellation to Save Incarcerated People From Mass Defaults

    The lawsuit filed by the Student Borrower Protection Center (SBPC) comes on the heels of the nonprofit’s new report, finding that 100 percent of 57 incarcerated individuals part of a data study are currently in default—due to barriers in accessing Pell Grants, and the holdup of student debt relief that is currently being deliberated by the U.S. Supreme Court. Although the data subset is relatively minute, they believe the numbers are higher across…

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  • News Clips
    Jun 21, 2023

    Consumer group sues Education Department to get data on incarcerated student loan borrowers

    The Student Borrower Protection Center, or SBPC, said in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that though the Education Department worked with the organization when it first asked for the records in November 2021, it has since gone silent.

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  • News Clips
    Jun 21, 2023

    Group tackles state of student loans for incarcerated borrowers

    The Student Borrower Protection Center (SBPC) today sued the federal government and issued a report on the student loan experience for incarcerated borrowers. In its first lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, SBPC is seeking to compel the production of documents under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The request concerns the federal government policy for writing off defaulted federal student loans of borrowers incarcerated for periods of 10 years or more.

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  • Reports
    Jun 20, 2023

    Collection At All Costs: Unlocking Cancellation for Incarcerated Borrowers

    This report analyzes the results of the SBPC’s groundbreaking investigation into the federal student loan debt burden shouldered by incarcerated borrowers enrolled in Higher Education in Prison (HEP) programs.

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  • Press Releases
    Jun 20, 2023

    New Report Reveals Cancellation is Only Viable Path Forward for Incarcerated Student Loan Borrowers

    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.

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  • News Clips
    Feb 2, 2023

    Student Loan Debt and Prisoners

    Nearly 250,000 of the nation’s 2.3 million prisoners are burdened with student debt they cannot pay because of their imprisonment. A July 2022 joint report by the Student Borrower Protection Center and National Consumer Law Center noted that prisoners earn pennies an hour, if they are paid at all. They can’t afford postage, much less debt payments, and accessing their trust funds often takes weeks. This practically ensures late payments.

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