The government has forgiven more than $170 million worth of federal student loans of students who attended a now-defunct for-profit college.

As of June 24, the Department of Education approved more than 11,000 claims for student loan discharge from former students of Corinthian Colleges, according to a report released Wednesday by the special master charged with streamlining the debt forgiveness process in the wake of Corinthian’s downfall. Roughly 7,300 of those claims were for students who attended Corinthian when it collapsed last year or withdrew no more than 120 days before the chain of schools closed.