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Vice President Joe Biden intends to make higher education a reality
for more young people, the Associated Press reports, in part by
closing the gap between families’ incomes and rising college costs
(“Biden Wants to Make Higher Ed More Affordable,” USA Today, April
18, 2009).
At a town hall–style meeting he hosted in St. Louis ...
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It’s “all hands on deck” for federal student loan lenders. The banks
and third-party student loan providers that make up the Federal Family Education Loan Program have made it abundantly clear that they’re not
going to roll over and accept the terms of the Obama administration’s proposal to axe their loan program in favor of the Education ...
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In what is being viewed as a direct hit to private third-party lenders
in the Federal Family Education Loan Program who are fighting to keep the program alive, the U.S. Department of Education’s preliminary data
paints the FFEL program as a costly and ineffective system with a 7.3-percent student loan default rate, two whole points higher than ...
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Just as Congress is about to vote on President Obama’s plan to end
the government’s Federal Family Education Loan Program, through
which families get their student loans from private third-party
lenders, a lender advocacy group is urging lawmakers to consider an
alternative to the president’s proposal, reports The Chronicle of ...
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The direct student loan program — which President Obama wants to
establish as the sole provider of federal student loans by 2010 — is
swiftly gaining ground on the Federal Family Education Loan Program.
In the past year, the number of college and universities originating
loans through the Direct Loan Program has increased by more ...
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Sallie Mae — the largest provider of college student loans in the
country — may ultimately see three quarters of its student loan
business evaporate under a plan by President Obama that would end
government subsidies to third-party lenders and establish the
federal government as the sole provider of federal student loans, ...
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According to a recent survey of college financial aid directors, the federal government’s Direct Loan Program — through which families get federal student loans directly from the Department of Education — could eclipse the government’s now dominant Federal Family Education Loan Program by next school year.
The survey’s findings reveal that ...
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Concerned that students who are eligible to go to college won’t be
able to pay for their education costs in light of the current credit
crisis and a steadily worsening economy, Sen. Charles
Schumer is urging the federal government to make sure student
loans are still available, according to an Associated Press article
(“Schumer Wants ...
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As cash-strapped lenders continue to drop out of the Federal Family
Education Loan Program, the number of student loans originated for the 2008–09 school year through the government’s Direct Loan Program has increased by 43 percent, reports The
Chronicle of Higher Education (“As ‘Crisis’ Deters Loan Companies, Direct Lending Sees ...
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Pennsylvania State University said its transition over to the federal Direct Loan Program is going “smoothly.” Already about 3,000 borrowers have taken out $5 million in student loans under the new program this summer, according to an article in The Daily Collegian (“PSU Direct Loan Program Successful,” July 11, 2008).
The university made the ...
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