KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration's proposed re-write of an Obama-era regulation meant to help defrauded borrowers was met with fierce criticism from consumer advocates.
  • The new rule would result in much less student loan forgiveness. 
Monthly student loan payments can dictate when people have children and how much they'll retire with.

It could soon become a lot harder for people who say they've been defrauded by their schools to have their student loans cancelled.

A new proposal released by the Trump administration on Wednesday re-writes an Obama-era regulation from 2016, known as "borrower defense," which aimed to establish a way for students to have their federal student loans forgiven if their school misled them or engaged in other misconduct.