
If you attended Briarcliffe College, you’re not alone in wondering whether your degree delivered what was promised.
But here’s the catch…
👉 Your school’s history could qualify you for full student loan cancellation under Borrower Defense to Repayment.
And many borrowers are already taking action.

Briarcliffe College, once operated by Career Education Corporation, has been tied to broader allegations common across the for-profit college industry:
These patterns mirror allegations seen across multiple institutions listed in federal investigations and lawsuits.
📌 In fact, Briarcliffe College is explicitly included in the landmark Sweet v. Cardona settlement (Exhibit C) — a major win for student borrowers.
👉 This means former students may qualify for automatic or fast-tracked loan discharge depending on when they applied.
This settlement affects hundreds of thousands of borrowers who attended schools with documented misconduct.
If you attended Briarcliffe, you may qualify if:
⚠️ Even if you’re unsure — you should still check.
With millions of borrowers struggling and collections restarting in 2025, demand for relief programs like Borrower Defense is surging.
👉 Translation: You’re not too late — but delays could cost you.
Many borrowers from similar schools (like DeVry University and University of Phoenix) successfully had loans discharged after proving misrepresentation.
👉 Briarcliffe falls into the same risk category flagged by regulators.
Explore similar cases here:
➡️https://defenseclaims.com/usable-misconduct
You have two options:
We help structure your claim with evidence tied to federal findings and lawsuits.
👉 Start your loan relief request today
If you prefer to file independently:
➡️ https://defenseclaims.com/borrower-defense-diy-guide
Not sure if your school qualifies?
The biggest mistake borrowers make?
Waiting too long.
With ongoing legal changes and application backlogs, timing matters more than ever.
Speak with a specialist now

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