Millions of students who attended private for-profit schools may be eligible for complete loan discharge. If your school used deceptive practices, closed while you were enrolled, or failed to deliver promised education, you could qualify for federal relief programs.
If you answer "YES" to any of these questions, you may qualify for loan discharge:
Private colleges that operated for profit and may have used deceptive practices
Your school closed while you were enrolled or within 180 days of withdrawal
School made false promises about job placement, accreditation, or program quality
Other schools refuse to accept your credits or your degree isn't recognized
Unable to find employment in your field despite promises of high job placement rates
Your school faced lawsuits, government investigations, or regulatory actions
You may be eligible for complete loan discharge worth tens of thousands of dollars!
📞 Call (877) 762-3793Students who attended these private for-profit schools may be eligible for loan discharge. Many of these institutions have faced legal action, closed permanently, or used deceptive practices.
These major chains have permanently closed, leaving thousands of students with worthless degrees and massive debt.
Closed in 2016 - All locations
Included:
Closed in 2016 - All locations
Closed in 2018 - All locations
This is not a complete list! Hundreds of other private for-profit schools may also qualify. Even if your school isn't listed here, you may still be eligible for loan discharge.