If you attended Grantham University and are struggling with federal student loan debt, you may be eligible for Borrower Defense to Repayment (BDR). This federal program allows borrowers to request loan forgiveness if their school misled them or violated consumer protection laws.
And here’s the reality: Grantham University has been linked to programs under scrutiny, and its connections raise potential red flags for borrowers.
While Grantham University itself has not been named in large federal lawsuits like ITT Tech or DeVry, it has been associated with Ashford University (Bridgepoint Education), a school that has faced major borrower defense settlements.
Beyond this connection, Grantham borrowers have raised concerns about:
The Department of Education has discharged over $17 billion in student loans through Borrower Defense. With garnishments resuming in 2025, relief programs like BDR are in high demand, and filing correctly can mean the difference between full loan forgiveness or continued debt collection.
But here’s the catch: The program is backlogged, with over 264,000 pending claims. Borrowers who submit strong, well documented cases are far more likely to succeed.
You may qualify if:
📌 Tip: If you want to try the process yourself, check out our step-by-step Borrower Defense DIY Guide.
Grantham is not the only institution with students fighting back. Borrowers from schools like the following have already won forgiveness through lawsuits and settlements:
See our coverage of other cases on our Latest News page.
Or, browse the full List of All Universities under investigation.
Grantham University students deserve relief if they were misled. With connections to Ashford University’s borrower defense approvals and patterns of possible misrepresentation, borrowers should strongly consider filing a claim.
The window for relief is open—but the backlog is massive. Acting now gives you the best chance to get ahead of collections and wipe out your federal student loans.
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