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Baum, Sandy – 2003
This paper discusses the role of student loans in college access. Borrowing to pay for education is a sound decision for most students, and student loans are a vital part of college financing policy. There has been a considerable increase in student borrowing, and much of this results from the introduction of the Stafford Loan in 1993. Borrowing…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Students, Higher Education, Loan Default
Albrecht, Douglas; Ziderman, Adrian – 1991
This study analyzes the experience of existing higher education student loan programs in developing countries in order to understand their role in fostering cost recovery. Detailed financial analyses of 24 loan programs shows that present value of the repayments collected constitutes a small percentage of the loan value disbursed. In general,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Cost Effectiveness, Developing Nations, Government Role
Miles, Barbara; Zimmerman, Dennis – 1993
This congressional report argues that the costs of the current guaranteed lending program for postsecondary education can be reduced in three ways: (1) by eliminating more-than-competitive returns to private lenders; (2) by reducing administrative costs; and (3) by reducing default costs. It is suggested that the first solution can be accomplished…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Federal Aid, Federal Government, Government Role