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If you attended South University, you may be sitting on federal loan debt that could be completely erased.
Here’s why…
South University was part of a larger network of for-profit schools tied to major legal controversies, including ownership under Education Management Corporation (EDMC) and later the Dream Center Education Holdings.
And that matters—because thousands of borrowers from these systems are now qualifying for full loan discharge.
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South University wasn’t operating in isolation. It was part of a system that faced serious federal and state scrutiny.
But here’s the catch…
👉 These exact issues are core qualifiers for Borrower Defense to Repayment (BDR).
South University is included in the Exhibit C of the landmark settlement:
👉 The Sweet v. Cardona settlement
📌 If your school falls under this umbrella, your application may qualify for fast tracked discharge
South University has already seen significant borrower defense activity:
👉 You’re not alone—and the Department of Education is already reviewing similar cases.
You may be eligible if you experienced:
👉 Explore similar cases here:
https://defenseclaims.com/usable-misconduct
👉 Or browse all impacted schools:
https://defenseclaims.com/all-universities
You can file yourself here:
👉https://defenseclaims.com/borrower-defense-diy-guide
But many borrowers struggle with:
That’s why many choose expert help.
With collections resumed and millions behind on payments, borrowers are rushing to relief programs.
Every delay could cost you:
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OR
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