Home / News / Student Loan Forgiveness & Consolidation Scams using Bryant & Stratton College Logo November 3, 2015 Student Loan Forgiveness & Consolidation Scams using Bryant & Stratton College Logo By B&SC News Team Be aware that there are several companies targeting Bryant & Stratton students and alumni purporting to assist with student loan forgiveness and consolidation. These companies are unlawfully using Bryant & Stratton College’s name, logo, and photographs to create the impression that Bryant & Stratton has endorsed or supports their fraudulent student loan forgiveness program. These companies are marketing their scams through Facebook News Feeds, robocalls, and websites and operating under several different names. Representatives will promise that the government will forgive your student loans if you can show financial hardship in as few as 3 months. They will encourage you to provide them your name, social security number, and credit card or bank account information. Please do not respond to any companies who advertise to help you have your loans forgiven. If you are looking for advice on student loan repayment options, loan consolidation, or possible student loan forgiveness, Bryant & Stratton College and the federal government provide free resources to assist you. For more information on the name of your lender(s) and servicers, the amount of money you owe, and your available repayment options, please log on to www.studentloans.gov. This is a legitimate, free online resource of the U.S. Department of Education. In addition, you may contact your Financial Aid office for assistance on student loan repayment. If you believe you may have been a victim of a student loan scam please contact your Financial Aid Department immediately to determine if you need to take additional steps to ensure your student loan accounts are being managed properly. Related News Bryant & Stratton College Nursing Student Helps Save Man's Life After Motorcycle Crash Andrea Elia, a nursing student at Bryant & Stratton College – Syracuse, NY campus, helped save a man’s life by performing CPR on him after a motorcycle accident on Oct. 17, 2025, in Clay. Read More: Bryant & Stratton College Nursing Student Helps Save Man's Life After Motorcycle Crash Bryant & Stratton College grows online enrollment by nearly 300% over a decade - Buffalo Business First Bryant & Stratton College celebrates major enrollment success, with its online undergraduate program growing nearly 300% over the last decade. Read More: Bryant & Stratton College grows online enrollment by nearly 300% over a decade - Buffalo Business First Bryant & Stratton College Buffalo Campus Celebrates Medical Assistants Week Daidre Scaria, Professor at Bryant & Stratton College – Buffalo, NY Campus, joined Daytime Buffalo 4 to celebrate National Medical Assistants Week. Read More: Bryant & Stratton College Buffalo Campus Celebrates Medical Assistants Week
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