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Borrower Defense Claims Expand Beyond For-Profits

Emily Johansson
Last updated: July 30, 2025 10:34 am
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What Is Borrower Defense To Repayment?Statistics Concerning Borrower Defense To RepaymentData Relating To Borrower Defense To RepaymentFinal Thoughts
Administration building at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Key Points

  • More than 20% of borrower defense claims involve public or private nonprofit colleges, not just for-profit schools.
  • Approval rates for private nonprofit college claims are double those for for-profit institutions.
  • Complaints often focus on employment outcomes, program cost, and credit transfer, varying by institution type.

Student loan forgiveness tied to borrower complaints of fraud has long been seen as a problem confined to for-profit colleges. But new federal data shows that’s no longer the case.

According to recent data obtained in response to a Freedom of Information Act request, 22% of all borrower defense claims involve public and private nonprofit colleges. Even more surprising, applications involving nonprofit colleges had a higher approval rate than those filed against for-profit schools: 50% compared to just 23%. That data contradicts years of assumptions that borrower defense issues are isolated to one sector of higher education.

The allegations span a wide range of misconduct, from overstated job placement rates and inflated program costs to false claims about accreditation and credit transfer. And while the bulk of claims still stem from for-profit colleges, the presence of nonprofit and public universities in this space suggests a broader pattern of student issues.

This shift in narrative is important. Borrower defense to repayment isn’t just a policy backstop for the worst actors, it’s increasingly relevant across all institution types. And with hundreds of thousands of applications still pending, questions remain about who gets relief and why.

Related: College Ranking Fraud And Student Loan Forgiveness

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What Is Borrower Defense To Repayment?

The borrower defense to repayment discharges the federal student loans of borrowers who were misled or defrauded by their college with regard to the college’s educational programs, financial charges or the employability of its graduates. This must have affected the student’s decision to enroll or to take out federal student loans.

Examples include lying about accreditation, licensing eligibility and credit transfer,  providing false information about job placement rates and earnings after graduation, and providing false information to college ranking organizations.

The main categories of borrower defense to repayment include substantial misrepresentation, substantial omission of fact, breach of contract, aggressive and deceptive recruitment, and court judgment against the college. Court judgments may include findings that the college violated federal and/or state law and regulations related to educational services, financial charges and employability of graduates.

If a borrower’s discharge application is approved by the U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Department of Education will discharge the remaining balance on the federal student loans borrowed to attend the college. The U.S. Department of Education will also refund payments that have already been made.

Statistics Concerning Borrower Defense To Repayment

More than three-quarters (78%) of borrower defense to repayment applications related to for-profit colleges, with 22% relating to public and private non-profit colleges.

Half (50%) of borrower defense to repayment applications relating to private non-profit colleges were approved, representing nearly a third (29%) of the total. Almost a quarter (23%) of borrower defense to repayment applications concerning private for-profit colleges were approved, representing 71% of the total. 

Almost no applications concerning public colleges were approved, but this may be because many of these applications are still pending.

As shown in this table, 78% of borrower defense to repayment applications concerning public colleges are still pending, compared with 61% of applications concerning private for-profit colleges and 39% of applications concerning private non-profit colleges. 

School Type

Approved

Denied

Pending

Private, Nonprofit

50%

10%

39%

Proprietary

23%

15%

61%

Public

0%

21%

78%

Foreign

0%

2%

96%

Total

25%

14%

59%

More than 80% of pending applications concern private for-profit colleges, and 19% concern private non-profit (10%) and public colleges (9%).  

The most common allegations involve employment prospects, program cost and nature of loans, educational services, career services and transferring credits.

  • Employment Prospects (15.7%)
  • Program Cost and Nature of Loans (14.0%)
  • Educational Services (13.6%)
  • Career Services (13.2%)
  • Transferring Credits (10.3%)
  • Other (8.1%)
  • Job Placement Rate (5.8%)
  • Urgency to Enroll (5.6%)
  • Admissions and Urgency to Enroll (4.7%)
  • Admissions Selectivity (4.6%)
  • Representations to Third Parties (4.0%)
  • Breach of Contract (0.3%)
  • Court Judgment (0.1%)

Most of the allegations are proportional to the number of applications, with a few exceptions. 

  • A greater percentage of complaints at private non-profit colleges involve the job placement rate than at private for-profit colleges, 20.5% vs. 4.2%. 40% of the complaints about the job placement rate occur at private non-profit colleges, with 60% occurring at private for-profit colleges, must different than the typical 80% to 90% rate for other complaints at private for-profit colleges. 
  • A greater percentage of complaints at public colleges involve program cost and nature of loans (17.9%) than at private for-profit colleges (13.9%) and private non-profit colleges (12.4%). 
  • A greater percentage of complaints at public colleges involve educational services (15.5%) than at private for-profit colleges (13.7%) and private non-profit colleges (11.5%). 
  • A greater percentage of complaints at private for-profit colleges involve employment prospects (16.3%) than at public colleges (13.2%) and private non-profit colleges (12.6%). Likewise, a greater percentage of complaints at private for-profit colleges involve career services (13.7%) than at public colleges (11.9%) and private non-profit colleges (10.4%). 

Related: 30 Most Expensive Colleges In The United States

Important Note On How Schools Are Labeled

Private Nonprofit: These are private nonprofit schools such as Harvard or Yale.

Proprietary: These are for-profit schools.

Public: These are state schools (like the UC System).

Foreign: These are schools located in foreign countries that have an eligible FSA school code.

Data Relating To Borrower Defense To Repayment

Here is the full data set of February 2023, showing over 760,000 applications received, along with their status, school type, and allegation on the application.

Approximately 12,800 borrower defense to repayment applications are excluded because they did not list a college on the application. 

School Type

Received

Approved

Denied

Pending

Closed

Private, Nonprofit

111,060

55,160

10,730

43,170

2,010

Proprietary

597,430

135,180

88,010

365,590

8,650

Public

50,050

<10

10,360

39,010

680

Foreign

4,830

0

100

4,650

80

Total

763,360

190,330

109,200

452,420

11,410

This table has been split into three parts so that it can fit the width of the page. The allegation count exceeds the number of applications for a borrower defense to repayment discharge, since each application may involve more than just one allegation.

School Type

Admission & Urgency To Enroll

Admissions Selectivity

Breach of Contract

Career Services

Educational Services

Private, Nonprofit

936

11,590

1,020

29,540

32,670

Proprietary

104,450

96,560

6,530

289,040

290,230

Public

5,190

8,110

650

16,390

21,280

Foreign

80

2,040

70

1,270

2,800

Total

119,090

118,310

8,260

336,240

346,980

School Type

Employment Prospects

Job Placement Rates

Judgement

Other

Program Costs And Loans

Private, Nonprofit

35,950

58,480

90

24,000

35,170

Proprietary

344,810

89,160

1,490

167,060

294,910

Public

18,160

40

70

14,740

24,600

Foreign

1,720

<10

<10

610

3,430

Total

400,640

147,690

1,650

206,410

358,110

School Type

Representations To Third Parties

Transferring Credits

Urgency To Enroll

Grand Total

Private, Nonprofit

9,330

23,950

13,510

284,660

Proprietary

85,740

225,930

119,070

2,114,990

Public

5,550

13,330

9,390

137,470

Foreign

1,020

480

1,700

15,230

Total

101,640

263,670

143,670

2,552,350

Final Thoughts

The latest data on borrower defense claims reveals that issues with student loans are not confined to for-profit institutions.

Complaints and approvals are rising at private nonprofit and public colleges as well, suggesting a broader pattern of student dissatisfaction and potential misconduct.

As more applications are reviewed and processed, the spotlight may continue to shift beyond the usual targets. Borrowers considering a claim should document their experiences carefully, as the approval rates vary widely by institution type and allegation.

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This data is based on a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed on January 9, 2023. The response was received on March 12, 2024. The data is as of February 22, 2023. 

Editor: Colin Graves

Reviewed by: Robert Farrington

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