I've been doing credit repair for several years now and yes, you can delete student loans by dispute them just like you would any other item.
I must say though, firms keep very good records of student loans and they keep them for a long time so they are more difficult to delete. I have deleted them before in the past but it was probably just luck.
I've only ever used one special tactic before in the past. I was repairing a college student's CR and she had a student loan on there that she wanted to be removed.
I looked up the loan company online and they had a notice on their website that said..." Our local office will be moving to a new location on (some date)." I knew the company had not become a paperless environment yet and kept paper records in their files.
I waited to dipute the loan during the month they were moving. It worked!
Now I'm not sure what went on at the office when they received a request to validate the young lady's account with them during their move. Maybe they didn't want to deal with it. Maybe they lost paperwork.
I don't know, but it worked.:p
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