Christina Spicer  |  June 18, 2018

Category: Consumer News

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Student loan servicer Nelnet has been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging the company improperly cancelled income-based repayment plans for borrowers.

Lead plaintiff Jessica Olsen claims in the Nelnet student loan class action lawsuit that her income-driven repayment plan was cancelled before the deadline for her to renew it had passed.

The plaintiff says now she will be on the hook for thousands more than she expected.

“Students have increasingly come to rely on student loans to pay for their higher education,” states the Nelnet class action. “The overwhelming majority of student loans in the United States are owned or guaranteed by the federal government through the U.S. Department of Education. They come with an array of repayment options to fit a student borrower’s short-term and long-term needs.”

Nelnet, along with several other loan servicers, have contracted with the federal government to administer the repayment programs for federal student loans.

Income-based repayment plans allow low income borrowers to base payments on their income. This leads to a lower payment than the standard repayment plan and, in some cases, no payments.

Low income borrowers often qualify for student loan forgiveness programs based on participation in an income-based repayment plan.

According to the Nelnet student loan class action lawsuit, thousands of borrowers like Olsen have been subject to improper cancellation of their income-based repayment plans, leading to shocking increases in their loan balances and huge increases in their monthly payments. These borrowers also become ineligible for student loan forgiveness as well.

The Nelnet class action lawsuit alleges that the company, as a matter of policy, improperly urges borrowers to put their loans into forbearance. Forbearance allows a borrower to stop payments for a time, usually during financial hardship; however, any interest accrued is added to the principal after the period is up.

According to the student loan class action lawsuit, Nelnet has nefarious reasons for this.

“[Nelnet] received and continue to receive monthly servicing fees for the federal loans that they administer. Thus, Defendants have a strong financial interest in keeping loans active for as long as possible to continue collecting these monthly fees. To that end, [Nelnet] failed to properly process IDR plan applications, or delayed the processing of these applications, in order to generate additional monthly servicing fees,” the Nelnet class action states.

“Because loan payments only count toward forgiveness once a borrower’s application is processed, this practice extended the duration of loans in the various IDR programs, and injured borrowers who were required to make additional payments on loans that otherwise would have been forgiven at a sooner date.”

The Nelnet loan class action lawsuit goes on to allege that Nelnet’s practices devastate student loan holders who are serviced through the federal program because of the following issues:

  • The extension of their loan repayment period
  • Additional accrued interest on the principal balance of their loans for unnecessary deferments or forbearance
  • Improperly calculated monthly payments
  • Additional fees for unnecessary services

According to the Nelnet student loan class action lawsuit, thousands have complained to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau over Nelnet’s practices.

“Defendants have violated federal and state law in connection with their servicing of federal student loans in that they failed to promptly process borrowers’ requests to renew their IDR plans, unlawfully cancelled borrowers’ income-driven payments due to processing errors, unlawfully capitalized interest that accrued on borrowers’ accounts, and unlawfully applied forbearances to borrowers’ accounts during processing delays,” alleges the Nelnet student loan class action lawsuit.

The Nelnet class action lawsuit seeks to represent a nationwide Class of federal student loan holders serviced by Nelnet, along with an Oregon subclass.

The lead plaintiff is represented by David Domina of Domina Law Group, Daniel A. Edelman, Cathleen M. Combs, James O. Latturner, Tara L. Goodwin, Frances R. Green, and Cassandra P. Miller of Edelman Combs Latturner & Goodwin LLC, and Anthony Fiorentino of Fiorentino Law Offices LTD.

The Nelnet Student Loan Class Action Lawsuit is Olsen v. Nelnet Inc., et al., Case No. 4:18-cv-03081-RGK-MDN, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nebraska.

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36 thoughts onNelnet Class Action Says Income-Based Repayment Plans Cancelled

  1. Valerie Burns says:

    Please add me to this lawsuit

  2. Veronica Granados says:

    Please please add me to the nelnet lawsuit as well. My loan was for about 10k and now they want almost 6k in interest.

  3. Royccie Jackson says:

    Add me please.

  4. PATRICK BRADLEY MCMURTRY says:

    My education should of gone through the VA and I would of owed nothing. I got a judgement put on my house though I was making payments. Nelnet keeps changing the balance now that I”ve gone into forbearance being unemployed. Credit is screwed because of them. I called to offer a settlement payment for a lower balance and they refused. I’ve been dealing with them since 2011. Horrible

  5. Jenifer says:

    I had the same thing happen to me. I believe as of last year, I am still in the income driven plan with Nelnet. I am just hearing about this lawsuit now. I was going to their website when I saw there was a lawsuit against Nelnet. My student loans are through the roof now. I have had many issues. Last year alone, I had to resubmit my info for income driven repayment plan five or six times because something was always wrong with what I submitted. During this in between time, before the income driven plan would expire, I would be charged and put back on the regular plan adding thousands every time this happened. I did forbearance for a while, but based on my income at the time, they told to me go with the income driven plan which was 0 payments. I’m in over 60K now and not only that, the school I went to and did not get a degree from, which I was basically robbed of is now closed due to frauds and claims of not having qualified instructors. I got robbed of an education three months shy of my degree due to lack of funds for my final semester. I have not paid a dime to nelnet due to income at this time, which has improved little over the years because my credit is just bad with this student loan garbage and no degree to show for my four years at said school. This has royally messed with my life for the last 8 years. What can I do?

  6. Charlynn says:

    I wish I could just pay them off but I have been unemployed for the past year…..BUT I have been dipping into what little savings I have to keep paying them so the interest doesn’t add back on to what I owe. Wish I could get a lower interest rate at least.

  7. Robin says:

    Nelnet did me the same thing and I’m still waiting for a response

  8. Joann Sulkowski Moore says:

    I was on forbearance then income based repayment. I found out my payments didn’t cover the interest being charged. I paid but the balance kept going up.

    1. Joann says:

      That happened to me too. I got so mad I stopped paying them. Now I owe twice what I borrowed and they are going to garnish my pay.

  9. Brandie workins says:

    I thought I was on an forgiveness plan because I work for a non profit for 22 years. Now they tell me no, I’m only on income based repayment plan. Or then theybsiad yea, we see that not sure heat happens so they out me on an IBTR and remained paper work to me to compete. So now I am In a forbearance plac while i complete my application. Next.month my income decrease so i will need to reapply again. So I’m so confused

  10. RaShanda Daniels says:

    Nelnet representatives encouraged me to place my loans in a forbearance status while my application processed for the income repayment plan adding thousands more to my loan balances. Now I have to resubmit again to determine if I qualify for the income repayment plan.. This is so frustrating, because I should qualify for the loan forgiveness plan. I work for a Non profit educational organization. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

    1. Troy neal says:

      Did me the same way

    2. Yolanda allen says:

      Add me

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