Students Forced to Turn to the Courts for Loan Relief
Students Forced to Turn to the Courts for Loan Relief
Two college women who attended Sanford-Brown Institute, Tina Carr and Yvette Colon, have sued the Education Department and a private load servicer alleging they were defrauded by a for-profit college. Their attorneys are hoping the case will bring to light a new legal remedy for all students frustrated by the Department’s lack of action with regard to claims seeking loan forgiveness.The lawsuit was filed on Sunday in federal court in New York. The women attended a for-profit college and are seeking to have their student loans eliminated. Colon completed a certification program to work as a cardiac sonographer, only to learn that her credentials were invalid and non-transferrable to other schools. Colon is asking for the cancellation of her four federal and two private loans, a total of $21,000. Carr wanted to be a medical assistant, but she claims Sanford-Brown lied to her about offering job placement assistance and credit transferability. Carr has defaulted on her $14,500 federal loans.The case cites state and federal laws that prohibit fraud. Attorneys for the two students say the new approach is necessary because Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has stalled consideration of tens of thousands of similar claims from borrowers.
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