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President Bush Signs Legislation That Boosts Availability of Student Loans

Published 08 May 08 09:15 AM | Student Loan Girl 

On May 7, President George Bush signed into law legislation intended to help stabilize the $85-billion student loan industry and to avert a predicted shortage in student loans.

The law will allow the U.S. Department of Education to buy bundled student loans that lenders have been unable to sell to investors. Sales of these loans will create capital to help lenders make new loans.

In addition, the measure will allow the Education Department to loan federal money to guarantee agencies, so those agencies can issue student loans, if necessary, under the “lender of last resort” system,” according to an article in The Chronicle of Higher Education (“Bush Signs Student-Loan Bailout Bill Into Law,” May 7, 2008).

The new law is expected to simplify that system, under which students who have been denied student loans can petition the government as a last resort, by allowing the Secretary of Education to designate an emergency lender for an entire school instead of on a student-by-student basis.

Rep. George Miller, D-Calif., chairman of the House education committee and a chief backer of the legislation, said the passage of the bill should send a strong message to the public (“Bush Signs Student Loan Market Stabilization Plan,” Reuters, May 7, 2008).

“With this bill signed into law,” Miller said, “students and families now have every assurance that they will continue to have access to all the federal student loans they are eligible for, no matter what happens in the nation’s financial markets.”



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