Friday, June 14, 2019
Student CU Connect CUSO Settles with CFPB over ITT Private Student Loan Program
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on June 14 announced a settlement with Student CU Connect CUSO, LLC (CUSO), a company set up to hold and manage private loans for students at ITT Technical Institute.
Student CU Connect CUSO is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas.
In a complaint, the CFPB alleged that the CUSO provided substantial assistance to ITT Educational Services, Inc. in engaging in unfair acts and practices.
Under the terms of the proposed stipulated judgment, CUSO must stop collecting on all outstanding CUSO loans, discharge all outstanding CUSO loans, and ask all consumer reporting agencies to which CUSO furnished information to delete tradelines relating to CUSO loans. The order also requires CUSO to provide notice to all consumers with outstanding CUSO loans that their debt has been discharged and is no longer owed and that CUSO is seeking to have the relevant tradelines deleted. The total amount of loan forgiveness is currently estimated to be $168 million.
Forty-four states plus the District of Columbia have also settled with CUSO today on the same terms.
Read the complaint.
Read the settlement.
Student CU Connect CUSO is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas.
In a complaint, the CFPB alleged that the CUSO provided substantial assistance to ITT Educational Services, Inc. in engaging in unfair acts and practices.
Under the terms of the proposed stipulated judgment, CUSO must stop collecting on all outstanding CUSO loans, discharge all outstanding CUSO loans, and ask all consumer reporting agencies to which CUSO furnished information to delete tradelines relating to CUSO loans. The order also requires CUSO to provide notice to all consumers with outstanding CUSO loans that their debt has been discharged and is no longer owed and that CUSO is seeking to have the relevant tradelines deleted. The total amount of loan forgiveness is currently estimated to be $168 million.
Forty-four states plus the District of Columbia have also settled with CUSO today on the same terms.
Read the complaint.
Read the settlement.
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