Several major universities are taking former students to court in an attempt to collect on past-due bills under the Perkins student loan program.
George Washington University, Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania have all filed lawsuits against students who defaulted on their Perkins loan repayments, Bloomberg reports.
Yale spokesman Tom Conroy told Bloomberg that the school was required by federal law to collect unpaid Perkins money and that accounts that are at least 120 days past due could be sent to a collection agency. Penn's associate vice president, Michelle Brown-Nevers, told the news service that the school tries "all practices possible" before going to court. Penn filed at least a dozen Perkins suits last year.
Read More... More on Majoring In Debt
No comments:
Post a Comment