Statistics show that students at for-profit colleges like DeVry are a LOT more likely to default on student loans than other college students. In fact, despite that only ten percent of all college students attend for-profit colleges, those students account for more than a third of all student loan defaults. Last year, the Department of Education released statistics that demonstrate that students at for-profit schools are the least likely to pay back any portion of their student loans. While 70% of students at public colleges paid at least $1 toward their student loans over a three year period, just 46% of for-profit college students paid anything toward their loan obligations.
The explanation is a predictable cycle that colleges like DeVry are well aware of:
The result of all of this is that many students leave the for-profit college experience in a worse position than when they started, without any real improvement in their employment or income status but now saddled with a massive, credit-destroying student loan. DeVry knows this. In 2014, the Department of Education identified DeVry as one of the five colleges that has the highest number of students that defaulted on their loans, with 9,081 students, or 19% of their students with loans going into default. Despite this, it took a FTC lawsuit and $100 million settlement for DeVry to commit to stop running misleading advertisements.
Were you a student at DeVry in the last five years? Do you feel financially trapped by your federal student loan? Did you attend DeVry to get a better job? You may qualify for damages against DeVry from the FTC lawsuit. Also, you may be entitled to additional damages from DeVry based on violations of California’s consumer protection laws. The legal team at Moss Bollinger has been fighting for consumers like you since 2008 and would like to help you. We are currently investigating claims against DeVry and can guide you through this process. Call us today at (310) 982-2291 for a free consultation or fill out an online form.
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