ED's Proposed Borrower Defense Regulations Could Narrow Path to Debt Relief

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Allie Bidwell | NASFAA
Ashley Harrington, a policy counsel with the Center for Responsible Lending, served as a member of the negotiated rulemaking committee and said in a statement that the proposed rule "reads more like a roadmap for institutions seeking to abuse students and avoid accountability and transparency rather than a plan to protect students and taxpayers." "Under this rule, [ED] goes further...

Legislation Seeks Debt-Free College Degrees and Real Career Opportunities

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Charlene Crowell | Center for Responsible Lending
“For too long, for-profit colleges have failed to serve the educational purpose for which they were intended,” Harrington said. “The combination of high costs and low graduation rates by these bad actors have resulted in unfair burdens for student borrowers and taxpayers. This bill improves accountability for all higher education institutions and creates a sensible path to fix our broken...

State AGs to DeVos: Work with, Not Against, State Law Enforcement

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Charlene Crowell | Center for Responsible Lending
“If it wasn’t clear before, it certainly is now,” observed Whitney Barkley-Denney, a Senior Policy Counsel with the Center for Responsible Lending. “The Department of Education and Secretary DeVos are more interested in shielding corporate actors like Navient and for-profit colleges from taking responsibility for their bad acts,” added Barkley-Denney. “Like the Attorneys General speaking out against this latest development...

Trump CFPB Pick Would Be First Director of Consumer Agency with Student Debt

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Ben Wieder | The Charlotte Observer
"While Ms. Kraninger's own status as one of 44 million Americans with outstanding student loan debt provides her with some insight, this is but a drop compared to a tidal wave of evidence weighing against her nomination," said Ashley Harrington, counsel at the Center for Responsible Lending. "Student borrowers need a director who will be their champion - she is...

Education Department Shielding Bad Actors

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Charlene Crowell | Center for Responsible Lending
“If it wasn’t clear before, it certainly is now,” observed Whitney Barkley-Denney, a senior policy counsel with the Center for Responsible Lending. “The Department of Education and Secretary DeVos are more interested in shielding corporate actors like Navient and for-profit colleges from taking responsibility for their bad acts.”

Would Trump's CFPB Pick Silence Consumers?

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Debbie Goldstein | Center for Responsible Lending
Many Americans have felt the frustration of getting the run-around from a customer service agent or finding an unhelpful recording at the end of a financial company’s complaint line. When someone has been cheated out of money and their family’s wellbeing is at stake, this experience is more than an annoyance — it’s an injustice that for too long left...