Archive for the 'Student Loan' Category

Schumer pushes for college-loan disclosure

Charles Schumer learned about the misleading nature of college loans the hard way.
With his youngest daughter heading off to college and the older one entering law school, the U.S. senator knew he needed to look into loans.
“I tried to go through the process with her,” he said. “It’s totally confusing.”
Specifically, it was difficult to tell […]

July 7th, 2007 - Posted in College Loans, Education, Student Loan

AGs urge Senate to protect students from deceptive loan practices

Attorney General Charles C. Foti, Jr., joined by 31 Attorneys General, urged the U.S. Senate to enact The Student Loan Sunshine Act, a new federal law to safeguard students and families nationwide from deceptive practices in the college loan industry.
The House of Representatives recently passed this legislation in a virtually unanimous vote of 414-3.
In a […]

July 7th, 2007 - Posted in College Loans, Education, Student Loan

Student loan rate, financial aid up slightly

The engrossed budget proposal the state House of Representatives released at the end of March includes $8 million for college financial aid, an increase of $3 million from the previous school year.
It still didn’t meet the $13.4 million requested by Gov. Janet Napolitano and the Arizona Board of Regents.
“Our goal was to make sure that […]

July 3rd, 2007 - Posted in College Loans, Education, Student Loan

College loan volume up, students graduate into debt

Despite a growing number of options to finance a college education, students and parents are increasingly turning to loans.
Not only are students borrowing more money, but more of them are borrowing, according to data compiled by Nebraska’s Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education.
The news doesn’t sit well with Carna Pfeil, the commission’s associate director, who is […]

July 3rd, 2007 - Posted in College Loans, Education, Student Loan

Student Loan Industry Struggles Amid Controversy

A bill before Congress would cut billions in federal subsidies for the student loan industry and increase the amount of money available for needy students – with funding coming from the pockets of lenders. The industry is under assault after reports of unethical financial relationships between universities and private lenders.
Loan industry defenders say the […]

June 27th, 2007 - Posted in Education, Student Loan

Student loan debt can burden borrowers

You’ve got the college degree, and now you’re stressed about the debt.
“Even if your student loans exceed your annual salary — which is, unfortunately, a common phenomenon these days — you can knock down those debts and start to regain control of your financial life,” Lynnette Khalfani writes in her new book, “Zero Debt for […]

June 24th, 2007 - Posted in College Loans, Education, Student Loan

Hopkins to spend $1M over student loan scandal

Although it denies violating New York laws on student loan practices, Johns Hopkins University will donate more than $1 million nationally and locally to absolve itself in a national investigation.
In April, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo launched an investigation into student loan practices at Johns Hopkins University focusing on Ellen Frishberg, a director […]

June 15th, 2007 - Posted in Education, Student Loan

Student loan scandal is far reaching

A U.S. Senate probe of the student loan business indicated the problem of gifts and payoffs to university officials is more pervasive than originally believed.
A report released by the Education Committee concluded the scandal isn’t limited to a few problem lenders and schools, The New York Times reported Friday.
To drum up favored status at […]

June 15th, 2007 - Posted in Education, Student Loan

Senate Report Details Alleged Student Loan Company Enticements

One student loan company took university financial aid directors on a junket to Disney World. Another paid $500 to be placed on a school’s list of recommended lenders. And others showered tequila, wine and golf outings on college aid officers.
Those were among what Senate investigators called illegal enticements from loan companies to university officials to […]

June 15th, 2007 - Posted in Education, Student Loan

Johns Hopkins to settle student-loan probe

Johns Hopkins University has agreed to pay $1.125 million to settle a probe of its student loan practices, the New York attorney general said Thursday.
The settlement is the latest in a nationwide probe of conflicts of interest in the $85 billion student loan industry. Twenty-six schools and seven lenders, including Sallie Mae , JPMorgan Chase […]

June 15th, 2007 - Posted in College Loans, Education, Student Loan

Cuomo urges lawmakers to boost college loan oversight

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo urged Congress to step up supervision of private education lending and said he is widening his investigation of the $85 billion-a-year industry to examine loan criteria.
Private lending is more subject to abuse because it isn’t covered by anti kickback rules in government loan programs, Cuomo told the Senate’s banking […]

June 8th, 2007 - Posted in College Loans, Education, Student Loan

Read the fine print before you consolidate that student loan

If you plan to graduate from college this spring, your mailbox may soon be filled with congratulatory cards from family friends, checks from distant relatives and reminders from your alma mater that your diploma will be rescinded unless you pay your overdue parking tickets. But if you borrowed to pay for college, much of your […]

June 8th, 2007 - Posted in Education, Student Loan