
If you attended Anthem College or Anthem Institute, you may have a powerful legal pathway to eliminate your student debt.
Here’s the reality: thousands of borrowers are now getting full loan discharges through Borrower defense to Repayment program —not because they couldn’t pay, but because their schools misled them.
And Anthem College is one of the schools under serious scrutiny.
Anthem College, operated by Anthem Education Group, has faced years of criticism and regulatory action, including:
Most importantly…
👉 Anthem College is listed in the Sweet v. Cardona settlement (Exhibit C) — meaning the U.S. Department of Education has already identified it as a school tied to borrower defense claims
This is a huge signal for eligibility.
Data shows that Anthem College has already generated borrower defense claims and approvals:
That means you're not alone—and more importantly, claims like yours are being reviewed and approved.
Borrower Defense to Repayment allows you to cancel 100% of your federal student loans if your school:
But here’s the catch…
You must prove it clearly and correctly in your application. That’s where most borrowers fail.
You may be eligible if:
👉 DIY Guide: https://defenseclaims.com/borrower-defense-diy-guide
👉 https://defenseclaims.com/usable-misconduct
👉 https://defenseclaims.com/all-universities
You’ll notice something important…
Anthem College appears alongside dozens of other schools with proven misconduct patterns. Link your experience to one of these deep dive articles:
A former Anthem student reported being told: “You’ll have no problem finding a job after graduation.”
But after finishing the program:
This pattern is exactly what borrower defense is designed to address.
The demand for relief is exploding:
Waiting could delay or reduce your chances.
You have two choices:
Try filing yourself using our guide: https://defenseclaims.com/borrower-defense-diy-guide
Work with experts who:
👉Start your loan relief request today
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