Archive for the ‘Student Loan’ Category

Burridge talks about student loan interest at UVSC

November 4th, 2006

Though it’s not an issue that grabs national headlines, Democratic congressional candidate Christian Burridge figured student loan interest would be an issue of interest to a room full of college students.
Burridge spoke Wednesday at Utah Valley State College, saying that interest on federally guaranteed student loans should be capped at 4 percent.
He is trying to [...]

Student loan board wants AG disqualified from suit

November 3rd, 2006

The state’s student loan authority wants the attorney general’s office disqualified from a lawsuit filed alleging the authority violated the state’s open meetings law.
Attorney General Jay Nixon sued the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority in February, alleging its board violated Missouri’s open meetings law as it sought to develop a response to Gov. Matt Blunt’s [...]

International students eligible for financial aid

October 27th, 2006

Stanford University is preparing a plan to offer financial aid to international undergraduate students — an expensive and ambitious move that would open up a whole world, literally, of new applicants.
“We live in a global environment,” said Richard Shaw, Stanford’s dean of admissions and financial aid. “The idea that we can bring together the best [...]

Lilly Endowment awards Goshen grant

October 27th, 2006

Continuing to prepare students for living in a multicultural 21st century, Goshen president Jim Brenneman announced Wednesday morning that the college has received a $12.5 million grant from the Lilly Endowment.
The grant, the largest single grant Goshen College has received, will be used for the development of a Center for Intercultural Teaching and Learning to [...]

ASU nursing college grant aims at worker retention

October 27th, 2006

Arizona State University’s College of Nursing and Healthcare Innovation has been awarded a $1.3 million federal grant to design a program for improving nurse retention and patient care.
The college will partner with Abrazo Health Care of Arizona on the five-year Nurses-to-Nurses initiative. In the East Valley, Abrazo Health Care owns Paradise Valley Hospital, and its [...]

Private student loans pose greater risk

October 27th, 2006

When Jeremy Hynd graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2004, he applied to consolidate $44,000 in student loans. With interest rates then at record lows, consolidation offered the opportunity to lock in a 2.5% rate for the life of the loan.
But Hynd discovered that $27,000 of his loans weren’t eligible for federal loan consolidation because they [...]

Learn more: Grant and loan programs

October 27th, 2006

Learn more: Grant and loan programs
Federal loans provide the largest share of college financial aid, but there are other sources.
Federal Work-Study
The federal government gives money to colleges to pay students to work on or off campus during the academic year (part-time) and in the summer (full-time).
Pell Grants
Federal money for low-income students. Maximum award: $4,050.
Perkins Loans
Low-interest [...]

Loan programs and planners

October 27th, 2006

Learn more: Loan programs and planners
Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board, www.hecb.wa.gov/payingTailor-made for Washington residents: a directory of state-sponsored financial-aid programs.
Guaranteed Education Tuition (GET) program, www.get.wa.gov/Everything you ever wanted to know about Washington state’s own prepaid-tuition program.
The Northwest Education Loan Association, www.nela.netHelp with loan programs, tax breaks and budgeting for college. Includes calculator to estimate how [...]

Student loan firms dole out college perks

October 27th, 2006

NEW YORK - Student loan companies are under fire for reportedly offering bonuses, iPods and free trips to U.S. college and university administrators.
The New York Times said one student loan company earlier this year invited administrators and their spouses to attend a free education conference in the Caribbean.
Data from the College Board shows that college [...]

Loan Company Cancels a Trip for Educators

October 27th, 2006

It turns out there probably will not be much talk about education on the Caribbean island of Nevis this February. The student loan company that invited university officials and their spouses to an expenses-paid education summit meeting there has canceled the event.
George Pappas, a senior vice president of the loan company, EduCap Inc., had said [...]