Baker College, once marketed as “America’s largest independent college,” is now under heavy scrutiny. For years, the school promised affordable tuition, strong job placement, and career focused programs. But federal investigations and mounting student complaints tell a different story—one that could qualify many former students for Borrower Defense to Repayment (BDR) loan forgiveness.
The U.S. Department of Education is actively investigating Baker College’s financial aid and marketing practices. Reports allege that Baker spent more on advertising than on student support, despite serving a mostly low-income student population. Shockingly, a large portion of Baker graduates earn less than $28,000 annually a decade after enrolling, raising serious concerns about the value of their degrees.
Between 2016 and 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received more than 60 complaints against Baker College. These complaints cite deceptive claims about job placement and exaggerated career outcomes—students were promised high paying careers that rarely materialized.
The Higher Learning Commission required Baker to submit special reports regarding governance and transparency concerns. Questions were raised about conflicts of interest within its leadership and whether oversight was compromised.
Former professors and students have publicly accused Baker College of ruining lives through predatory recruitment and poor quality education. One whistleblower claimed that Baker encouraged students to take on large debts while failing to deliver marketable skills.
Hundreds of former Baker students have already submitted Borrower Defense claims, alleging they were misled into borrowing tens of thousands of dollars under false pretenses. While these types of claims are often linked with for-profit colleges, Baker College—a nonprofit—has become an unusual case due to the sheer volume of complaints.
If you attended Baker College and feel you were misled about job placement, accreditation, transferability of credits, or career outcomes, you may be eligible for a full federal student loan discharge under Borrower Defense.
But here’s the catch—Borrower Defense claims are highly detailed and require supporting evidence. While you can file on your own through the DIY Borrower Defense Guide, many borrowers choose professional help to increase their chances of success.
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With garnishments and collections resuming in 2025, every month of delay could cost you thousands. Baker College students are not alone—thousands have already filed and won loan relief. Don’t miss your opportunity.
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