Aidvantage TCPA Robocall Class Action Settlement
Aidvantage (Maximus Education) agreed to a $3 million TCPA class action settlement resolving claims that it made prerecorded robocalls to cell phones without consent. Individuals who received these calls but did not have an Aidvantage account may claim $500 to $1,000 — deadline August 24, 2026.
Estimated payout
$500 to $1,000
Claim deadline
August 24, 2026
Proof of purchase
Not required
Settlement fund
$3 million
What is the Aidvantage tcpa settlement about?
The Aidvantage TCPA class action settlement resolves a lawsuit alleging that Maximus Education, LLC — which operates the federal student loan servicer Aidvantage — made automated prerecorded calls to cell phones without the recipients' consent, in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. The lawsuit claims Aidvantage called individuals who were not accountholders, including people who had inherited or been assigned phone numbers previously associated with borrowers.
Aidvantage denied wrongdoing but agreed to a $3 million settlement fund. Approximately 32,188 cell phone numbers received these calls between February 2021 and September 2025. If your number is among them and you were not an Aidvantage accountholder at the time, you may claim $500 to $1,000 — one of the higher per-person TCPA payouts available.
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Who qualifies to file a claim?
- You received an artificial or prerecorded voice call from Aidvantage on your cell phone between February 12, 2021 and September 26, 2025.
- You did not have an Aidvantage student loan account at the time of the call (i.e., you received a misdirected call).
- You are a U.S. resident.
- The settlement administrator mailed class member notices to the approximately 32,188 qualifying phone numbers — check your mail for a notice with your class member ID.
How to file a claim
- 1Look for a notice from the settlement administrator with your class member ID, mailed to approximately 32,188 qualifying phone numbers.
- 2Visit the official settlement website at AidvantageTCPASettlement.com.
- 3Submit your claim form online using your class member ID, or mail it to Kroll Settlement Administration LLC, PO Box 225391, New York, NY 10150-5391.
- 4Submit online or postmark your mailed claim by August 24, 2026 and save your confirmation.
Is the Aidvantage settlement legit?
Yes. The Aidvantage tcpa settlement is a court-supervised class action overseen by the United States District Court, Middle District of Alabama, Northern Division (2:25-cv-00121) and administered by an official settlement administrator. You file your claim directly with the administrator and keep 100% of any payment — Payout never takes a cut. The fastest way to avoid missing this and other settlements you qualify for is to let Payout match and file for you in minutes.
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