
If you attended Bryant & Stratton College, you might be eligible to have your federal student loans forgiven through a powerful legal pathway known as Borrower Defense to Repayment (BDR).
Millions of Americans are being hit with resumed collections, garnishments, and default consequences since May 2025. If you were misled, defrauded, or pressured by Bryant & Stratton, you don’t have to face your debt alone.
Bryant & Stratton College has come under legal scrutiny for:
While not on the official Sweet v. Cardona settlement list of approved automatic discharges, Bryant & Stratton has been referenced in multiple borrower defense claims submitted to the Department of Education. These claims allege misleading advertising and aggressive sales tactics.
In particular, investigative reporting and borrower testimony have claimed that the school:
These types of claims form the foundation for successful Borrower Defense applications.
You may be eligible if:
“They said 90% of graduates had jobs within 3 months. I’ve been unemployed for a year and drowning in debt.”
“My credits didn’t transfer anywhere, and now I’m starting over from scratch at another school.”
“They told me I’d qualify for a great job. Instead, I’m working retail with no return on my degree.”
These stories are more than complaints—they could be the basis of full loan discharge.
We specialize in high ROI Borrower Defense claims. We know what the Department of Education looks for and can help you submit a powerful application that highlights key legal violations.
Start your loan relief request today — contact us online or call 800-261-2946 now
If you’d prefer to go it alone, read our comprehensive Borrower Defense DIY Guide
Bryant & Stratton isn’t alone. Thousands have had loans forgiven from schools like:
View the full list: All Forgivable Schools →
With legal and political changes happening fast, you may have limited time to file a successful claim. The DOE is working through a massive backlog and approvals are first come, first reviewed.
If Bryant & Stratton sold you a dream and left you in debt, the government may owe you a clean slate.
Check your FREE eligibility now →

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