The company was a bad student loan servicer; so are its successors. The problem is that private servicers can’t make a profit without harming borrowers.
MOHELA
For-Profit College Students Sue MOHELA for Not Delivering Promised Debt Forgiveness
Kamala Harris has touted debt cancellation for defrauded students. But two years after cancellations were announced, some borrowers are still being harassed for payment.
Student Debt Relief’s Narrow Path
The administration has lowered its sights. But what’s left would still represent an improved system for financing higher education.
Student Borrowers Report Chaos and Confusion as Repayment Looms
Despite promises that new repayment plans would make monthly payments lower, many borrowers report they are higher.
The Biden Administration Begins Student Debt Relief Plan B
The path they have taken includes a potential lengthy negotiated rulemaking process.
Supreme Court Decides Fake Plaintiffs Are Good Plaintiffs
The result is that student debt cancellation for 43 million borrowers has been wiped away.
The Student Loan Case’s Unwilling Participant
MOHELA, the loan servicer that is the basis for standing in the Supreme Court case against student debt cancellation, didn’t want to be associated with it at all, according to newly released documents.
Fake Plaintiff, Fake Harm, Fake Case
The Supreme Court is poised to unwind a fair number of legal principles to make sure student debtors don’t get a break.
Will the Supreme Court Block Student Debt Relief?
The justices may have trouble confirming that the plaintiffs have the right to sue.
Administration Releases Brief in Student Debt Case
The court brief highlights how ruling to abolish student debt would be counterproductive to even conservative judicial interests.

