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Students could see federal loans canceled

- By Carole Feldman

WASHINGTON — Students who were defrauded by their colleges and received only partial relief from their federal loans could now see them fully canceled, the Biden administra­tion announced Thursday, reversing a Trump administra­tion policy.

The change could lead to $1 billion in loans being canceled for 72,000 borrowers, all of whom attended for-profit schools, the Education Department said.

“Borrowers deserve a simplified and fair path to relief when they have been harmed by their institutio­n’s misconduct,” said Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. “A close review of these claims and the associated evidence showed these borrowers have been harmed, and we will grant them a fresh start from their debt.”

The department said it was rescinding the formula used by the Trump administra­tion to determine partial relief and putting in place “a streamline­d path to receiving full loan discharges.”

Thursday’s action applies to students who had their claims approved and received only partial relief, the department said.

A senior department official briefing reporters said the agency was continuing to review both the backlog of claims yet to be decided and those that have been denied.

The borrower defense to repayment program allows students to have their federal loans canceled if they were defrauded by their colleges. The Obama administra­tion had expanded the program aimed at helping students who attended for-profit colleges. But President Donald Trump’s education secretary, Betsy DeVos, pulled it back.

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