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Defrauded student loan borrowers ask government to return their refunds | The Washington Post
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Defrauded student loan borrowers ask government to return their refunds | The Washington Post

Now attorneys at the legal outfit Project on Predatory Student Lending are pressing the Education Department to apply the policy change retroactively. The organization, which has represented former for-profit college students in high-profile cases, recently wrote the department after hearing from Ellis and others about their refunds.

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University of Southern California social work students just sued the school | Insider
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University of Southern California social work students just sued the school | Insider

Last week, the Project on Predatory Student Lending filed a lawsuit on behalf of three graduates of USC's online Master of Social Work program, accusing the school of falsely advertising the online program and claiming it had the same offerings as USC's in-person program on campus, charging the same $100,000 tuition for both of the programs.

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Supreme Court greenlights student loan forgiveness for defrauded borrowers. What's next? | USA Today
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Supreme Court greenlights student loan forgiveness for defrauded borrowers. What's next? | USA Today

“The schools set their sails to catch political headwinds by falsely equating the settlement of long-standing and hard-fought litigation with a completely distinct program of broad-based debt cancellation that is currently under review by the Supreme Court,” said Eileen Connor, president and director of the Project on Predatory Student Lending, in a statement.

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