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Inside the Department of Education: What Actually Happens to Your Claim

15 min · 22. apr. 2026
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Go inside the Department of Education’s Borrower Defense process and learn what actually happens to your claim after you submit it. This episode breaks down the full review pipeline — intake, evidence evaluation, school response, and decision-making — to help borrowers understand delays, timelines, and how the DOE investigates school misconduct. If you’re searching for clear, accurate information about Borrower Defense, student loan fraud, or how the Department of Education handles claims, this episode gives you the transparency you’ve been looking for.

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