Posts tagged with ‘Student Loan

Wis. rules would ban campus payments from student loan companies

June 6th, 2007

University of Wisconsin campuses would be barred from accepting payments from student loan companies in exchange for recommending them to borrowers under a proposal that will be considered for approval this week.
The policy aims to reassure the UW System’s students, who took out a record $592.7 million in loans last year, that campus administrators are [...]

Proposed student loan rules restrict marketing practices

June 3rd, 2007

The federal Education Department, criticized for lax oversight of student loans, released proposed rules on Friday that would set new standards for universities and ban lenders’ marketing practices that have resulted, in some cases, in loan company payoffs to university officials.
The 225-page package of rules represents a change in direction by the department, which for [...]

U.S. Student Loan Office Gets New Rules and a New Chief

June 3rd, 2007

The Bush administration, fending off criticism that it has failed to provide adequate oversight to the student loan industry, proposed regulations yesterday that would prohibit lenders from showering universities with gifts to drum up business.
The rules, announced by the Education Department, amount to the administration’s strongest response so far to a nationwide investigation of the [...]

Student loan regulations proposed

June 3rd, 2007

The federal Education Department, criticized for lax oversight of student loans, released proposed rules on Friday that would set new standards for universities and ban lenders’ marketing practices that have resulted, in some cases, in loan company payoffs to university officials.
The 225-page package of rules represents a change in direction by the department, which for [...]

Student loan program to be revamped

June 3rd, 2007

The U.S. Education Department has proposed new rules to police the $85 billion student loan industry, it was reported Saturday.
An inspector general, Democratic lawmakers and even some loan-industry officials have criticized the Education Department for lax oversight of student loans.
Under new rules proposed Friday, universities would have to include at least three loan companies on [...]

Legislation would increase funding for study abroad

June 2nd, 2007

The Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Foundation Act, a bill that would increase and diversify student participation in study abroad programs, is expected to reach the floor of the United States House of Representatives within the next few weeks.
The bill would appropriate $80 million for grants used to provide opportunities to students for study abroad [...]

College Loan Rates Rising Slightly

June 1st, 2007

Interest rates on federally backed loans for college students are set to edge higher on July 1, a student lender said Tuesday.
Based on the results of a Treasury Department bill auction, the in-school rate on the federal Stafford loan will rise by 0.08 percentage point from 6.54 percent to 6.62 percent, according to College Loan [...]

College loan rates rise July 1

June 1st, 2007

Interest rates on federally backed loans for college students are set to edge higher on July 1, a student lender said yesterday.
Based on the results of a Treasury Department bill auction, the in-school rate on the federal Stafford loan will rise by 0.08 percentage point from 6.54 percent to 6.62 percent, according to College Loan [...]

GCC, Rowan tardy on loan info

June 1st, 2007

Both Gloucester County College and Rowan University missed the deadline to reply to the state Attorney General’s subpoena as part of a statewide investigation into improper partnerships with colleges and student loan companies.
Only 32 of the 61 subpoenaed colleges subpoenaed responded by the May 20 deadline, according to Attorney General’s Office spokesman David Wald.
The [...]

Columbia University reaches agreement in student loan probe

June 1st, 2007

Columbia University will pay $1.1 million into an education fund and a national financial aid organization will crack down on gifts from lenders as part of state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s effort to reform the student loan industry, Cuomo said Thursday.
Under the agreement, both Columbia and the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators will [...]


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