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After DeVos Delay, Durbin Urges Cardona To Grant Borrower Defense Discharges For Illinois Westwood College Students

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In First Letter To New Secretary, Durbin Advocates For Defrauded Illinois Students

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) urged the Department of Education to provide prompt federal student loan debt relief to approximately 3,600 Illinois students who were defrauded by Westwood College in 2012. Westwood College deceived Illinois students about the costs and accreditation of its criminal justice program and their prospects for employment upon completing the program. Westwood led Illinois students to believe that its criminal justice program was highly respected by employers and a sure ticket to a job in law enforcement. Unfortunately, when they graduated, students found out that Illinois law enforcement agencies did not recognize their Westwood education, leaving them with tens of thousands of dollars in student debt and no job.

In 2012, then-Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan filed suit against Westwood College for using deceptive marketing to lure students into its criminal justice programs in violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. The Obama Administration began working on Westwood relief, but did not make a final determination before leaving office. Then came the Trump Administration and Betsy DeVos.

“As you know, Secretary Betsy DeVos and President Donald Trump were no friends of defrauded students—doing everything they could (legally and illegally) to deny these students the relief to which they are entitled under federal law. As such, the Department’s efforts as they relate to Illinois’ Westwood group claim went nowhere over the past four years,” Durbin wrote in a letter to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona. “Given the clear evidence of fraud and violations of state law in the Department’s possession, the progress that the Obama Administration had made on this claim prior to leaving office, and the intervening four years of the Trump Administration whereby these defrauded borrowers were cast aside, I urge you to immediately take up this case.”

In December 2016, Durbin wrote to then-Education Secretary John King to urge him to work with Illinois to provide relief to Westwood students covered by Attorney General Madigan’s evidence. AG Madigan asked the Department to provide borrower defense discharges of the relevant loans in this case and provided the underlying evidence in November 2016. Current Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul resubmitted Illinois’ claim on June 3, 2019.

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