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Nonprofit Wyoming Student Loan Corp., the state’s largest student loan lender, has announced that, as of April 1, 2010, it will no longer be issuing any new parent or student loans.
In a statement from president and CEO Phil Van Horn, the company, also known as WyoLoan, said that it will continue to fund any student loans that are already ...
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A bill to overhaul the student loan industry may reach Congress as early as next week; education-committee chairs are working behind the scenes on a piece of legislation that would eliminate the third-party student loan system called the Federal Family Education Loan Program, The Chronicle of Higher Education reports (“Behind the Scenes, a ...
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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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In economic downturns, colleges and universities become flooded with
students of all ages looking to better prepare themselves for an increasingly competitive job market. But these schools haven’t been immune
to the effects of today’s recession.
Fortunately, for every recent economic downturn in higher education — tuition hikes, state budget ...
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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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Despite being hampered last year by a lack of investors and a lack of access to credit, federal student loan lenders are surviving the economic crisis — making the student loan market one of the few lending industries still able to thrive this year, The Wall Street Journal reports (“Tuition Ammunition: a Happy Lesson on Lending,” Jan. 6, ...
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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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As part of a statewide effort to support education in math and science, the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority has agreed to forgive nearly $444,000 in student loans for almost 300 engineering and pre-engineering college students (“MOHELA Forgives Over $400,000 in Pre-Engineering Loan Program,” MarketWatch, Oct. 17, 2008).
The lender’s ...
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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 how easily students will be able to secure college loans next year (“Student Loan Availability ...
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Students attending colleges and universities in Kentucky, many of whom have already begun their fall semester, will soon receive their
federal student loans now that the state has finalized its $50 million bridge-loan deal with the state’s nonprofit student loan provider,
according to an article in the News-Democrat Leader (“Public, ...
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