Student Loan Servicer Fails to Process Approved Borrower Defense Discharge
Student loan servicers like MOHELA fail to implement approved Borrower Defense discharge decisions, leaving borrowers paying on loans that should be forgiven and not issuing required refunds for prior payments. The approved discharge exists in the Department of Education system but servicers claim they cannot act without internal processing that never occurs. Automated compliance tracking and regulatory escalation tools are needed to force servicer action.
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surfaced semanticallyMOHELA Delays Student Loan Forgiveness Refunds for Months After Approval
MOHELA fails to issue approved student loan forgiveness refunds for months despite repeated calls, with representatives providing conflicting information each time. Systemic processing failures at the servicer level block borrowers from receiving legally owed refunds. Indicates need for better refund tracking and accountability in federal loan forgiveness administration.
Student Loan Servicers Withhold Refund Documentation After Payoff Overpayments
When refinancing creates overpayments to federal loan servicers, borrowers cannot obtain required check trace documentation — proof of payment images — needed for the receiving lender to locate the funds. Servicers provide contradictory status updates across channels while the money remains in limbo, leaving borrowers responsible for a balance that was already paid but not yet applied.
Student Loan Servicers Misprocess Payments and Fail to Communicate
Student loan servicers create payment processing errors that result in misapplied or lost payments, often without proactive notification to borrowers. Borrowers discover problems only after receiving delinquency notices, at which point credit damage may already have occurred. Servicer customer service is difficult to reach and slow to resolve disputes for an obligation borrowers cannot easily transfer.
Student loan servicers give wrong PSLF eligibility guidance
PSLF applicants receive incorrect or inconsistent information from servicers like MOHELA about which payment periods count toward forgiveness. Misinformation causes borrowers to make financial decisions — including voluntary payments — based on bad guidance. The errors can cost borrowers years of qualifying payments and delay or eliminate forgiveness.
Student loan approved but not certified for disbursement, blocking enrollment
Sallie Mae approved student loans but failed to certify and disburse them for the required academic sessions. Students are left without funds after completing enrollment steps that assume loan disbursement. The gap between approval and certification creates a funding limbo with no defined resolution timeline.
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