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Students Could Wave Goodbye to Merit–Based Federal Aid
25 June 09 09:41 AM | Student Loan Girl | 1 Comments   
In another move to restructure the federal financial aid system, President Obama has proposed ending the government’s five-year foray into merit-based student aid and redirecting those financial aid funds to the need-based Pell Grant program, reports Read More...
MyRichUncle Stops Making Student Loans, Files for Bankruptcy
18 February 09 05:06 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
MyRichUncle, the student loan company that “caustically ridiculed the financial ties between colleges and student loan companies” has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, The Chronicle of Higher Education reports (“ Student-Loan Industry’s Caustic Rebel Now Read More...
Survey Shows New England Families Can Still Access Federal Student Loans, Despite Loss of Lenders
11 September 08 03:29 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
According to a regional survey of financial aid officers from 214 New England colleges and universities, students and parents have had few problems accessing federal student loans this year, but financial aid administrators have lingering doubts about Read More...
Online Ordering Causing Mailroom Mayhem on College Campuses
27 December 07 11:46 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
The internet has completely changed the way college campuses operate, from class offerings and registration to college admissions and financial aid services. Now the technology is changing the way campuses deliver and receive mail. As more college students Read More...
New York Probe on the Student Loan Industry
20 March 07 05:14 PM | Student Loan Girl | 4 Comments   
On Nov. 7, 2006 Andrew Cuomo was elected the 64th attorney general of the state of New York, and shortly thereafter launched a nationwide investigation into student loan practices at more than 400 universities across the nation, including some of the Read More...
Financial Aid Officers on the Take?
15 March 07 09:56 PM | Student Loan Girl | 0 Comments   
Definitely not, but that is the implied accusation from the U.S. Department of Education regarding its intentions to toughen lender oversight policies, according to a March 13, 2007 article by Doug Lederman titled “Change of Heart on Lender Oversight” Read More...

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