Read previewThere's a process for some private student-loan borrowers to get debt relief — but many of them might not know about it.
In April, Business Insider first reported that Sen. Elizabeth Warren, along with eight of her Democratic colleagues, were calling on Navient — a major private student-loan company — to cancel "decades-old predatory private student loans" under consumer protection law.
While some borrowers have started to receive the application from Navient, Warren and her colleagues still urged the company to automate the process and give private borrowers the same relief federal borrowers may have already received.
Still, Warren wrote on X that the process should not be "wildly confusing" — and all private borrowers who qualify for debt relief if they were defrauded should have no problem getting it.
Have you received an application for private student-debt relief from Navient, or are you still struggling to get relief?
Persons:
—, Sen, Elizabeth Warren, Holder, Navient, Eileen Connor, We're, Warren
Organizations:
Service, Business, Democratic, Navient's, Consumer Financial, The New York Times
Locations:
Navient