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A large proportion of students who only take out non-federal private student loans to finance their education aren’t applying for federal financial aid at all, and it’s the application itself that may be culprit, a new study suggests (“Nightmare Application May Be Driving Students to Costly Loans,” Forbes, June 9, 2009).
In his study of 250,000 ...
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Funding from President Obama’s stimulus plan will soon reach Oregon
college students in the form of almost $280 million in Pell Grant
funds, a 41-percent jump over the previous year, reports the
Portland Business Journal (“Stimulus boosts Oregon Pell Grants to
$279.4 million,” March 31, 2009).
This funding boost will translate ...
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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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In spite of an increase to the maximum federal Pell Grant award of
more than $800 — mandated by President Obama’s stimulus plan —
Minnesota college students may not receive a single percent increase
in funds due to the way the state distributes its Pell Grant awards,
the Minnesota Daily reports (“Students Aren’t Guaranteed Pell ...
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Just days after President Obama signed a $787 billion economic
stimulus bill into law, House Democrats have reintroduced a $410 billion overdue appropriations measure that would finance dozens of federal
agencies and programs, including many related to higher education, whose budgets went unapproved during the last session of Congress, ...
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An additional 130,000 college work-study students may have jobs next
year thanks to the economic-stimulus bill that President Obama just
signed into law which allocates approximately $200 million in new
funding for Federal Work-Study Programs, reports The Chronicle of
Higher Education (“Economic-Stimulus Law Creates Jobs for ...
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