Back from Surgery, Kennedy Calls On Community Colleges to Switch to Direct Lending
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., sent a letter Monday to the American Association of Community Colleges, urging its members to enroll in the government’s Direct Loan Program in order to ensure community college students have access to student loans for the 2008–09 academic year.
Kennedy, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions who is recovering from surgery to remove part of a malignant brain tumor, encouraged AACC member colleges to sign up for the direct lending program, which allows students and parents to take out student loans directly from the U.S. Department of Education.
Almost 100 lenders in the rival Federal Family Education Loan Program, in which student loans are provided by private lenders, have reduced or stopped offering borrower incentives, or have dropped out of the FFEL program altogether.
Government subsidy cuts and the fallout from the subprime mortgage crisis have hurt lenders and have prompted some to announce they will no longer offer student loans to certain community colleges and other two-year institutions whose borrowers tend to carry smaller, less-profitable loans.
"Since lenders continue to say they may have to limit new loans to certain colleges, it’s possible that the neediest students, particularly those at community colleges, will need an alternative to the bank-based FFEL program," Kennedy wrote.
David Baime, vice president of government affairs for the AACC, countered that the problem is not that student loans are inaccessible, but that community college students tend to borrow more money than they can afford to repay ("Kennedy Urges Community Colleges to Enroll in Direct-Loan Program," June 17, 2008).
That’s why the association is pushing a measure through Congress, Baime says, that would give colleges the authority to reduce maximum college loan amounts that students could borrow under the federal student loan programs.
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