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Community Colleges Want to Control How Much Certain Students Can Borrow in Student Loans

Published 20 June 08 04:54 PM | Student Loan Girl 

Concerned that some students at two-year schools may borrow more in federal student loans than they can afford to repay, community college officials want the federal government to give community colleges control over how much their students can borrow in federal aid.

Community colleges want the authority to deny some of their own students the right to take out federally subsidized loans, because the schools believe that some students may not earn enough after graduation to repay their student loan debt, according to an article in The Chronicle of Higher Education (“Community Colleges Want Their Authority, Not Banks,’ Over Student Borrowing,” June 18, 2008).

The change is needed because colleges currently have no way of preventing a student from taking out a college loan that doesn’t make economic sense given the student’s long-term job prospects, says David Baime, vice president of government relations for the American Association of Community Colleges.

The association, which represents more than 1,200 institutions nationwide, is pushing for legislation that would give community colleges the right to control how much their students can borrow, rather than being at the mercy of private lenders who can stop lending to certain schools at any time. The AACC is lobbying for this authority after a recent move by some of the nation’s biggest banks to stop offering student loans to certain community colleges and other two-year institutions.

The banks’ decision to cease lending to these schools also prompted Democratic Senators Patty Murray and Christopher Dodd to introduce legislation that would prohibit lenders from ‘cherry-picking’ which schools they do business with.



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# N.L. Costner said on June 22, 2008 2:04 PM:

I attended a two year business college and graduated in May 2007.  A vast majority of the graduates complained that they owed too much money from those two years and would run out of federal funding before they complete a four-year degree.  This is sad but true.  I was fortunate enough to only take out loans on what I absolutely needed.  I am now in my fourth year of undergrad, and I have plenty of room for funding left before I graduate with my Bachelor's degree.

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