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Schuster, Emily – Liberal Education, 2021
"Liberal Education" spoke with two higher education policy experts on what they expect and hope for from the Biden administration. Viviann Anguiano is an associate director for postsecondary education at the Center for American Progress. Eric R. Felix is an assistant professor at San Diego State University, specializing in higher…
Descriptors: Presidents, Politics of Education, Educational Policy, Public Policy
Wrubel, Paul R. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
The troubled student-loan market is a hot topic among legislators, policy makers, and the public. Two recurring issues are how to ensure that enough funds are available to students and how to ensure that lenders are fully repaid. Yet despite all the talk about loans, little has been proposed to help college students and their families with the…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Graduates, Federal Government, Student Financial Aid
Dannenberg, Michael – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
America's financial aid system provides too much taxpayer support to banks making college loans, demands too little of students assuming them, and burdens families with too much debt. The system fails to reward rigorous college-preparatory work in high school and penalizes students who hold jobs while in college. Lenders make extraordinary…
Descriptors: Free Enterprise System, Low Income, Low Income Groups, Debt (Financial)
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Health, Education, and Human Services Div. – 1998
This report describes progress in addressing problems identified earlier in the process of consolidating student loans under the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program (FDLP) or the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP). Consolidation loans allow borrowers to extend their repayment periods and may combine loans under either or both…
Descriptors: Efficiency, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Higher Education
Simon, Paul – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1988
Secretary of Education William J Bennett's use of for-profit schools as a metaphor for all student-loan collection problems threatens to reduce the financial options for low-income, educational at-risk youth. More grant aid is a better solution than additional barriers to student eligibility. (MSE)
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Higher Education, Loan Repayment, Proprietary Schools
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Hartle, Terry W.; Kusnan, Joseph C. – Change, 1991
A proposed change in federal student loan policy from providing loans through lending institutions to providing loans directly to students is of enormous importance to higher education, with major implications for colleges and universities. There are powerful arguments pro and con. Institutions must ensure they and policymakers understand the…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Economic Change, Educational Finance, Federal Programs
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McCormick, Joe L. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1987
A discussion of the problem of student loan defaults places the issue in the context of loan program history and current federal policy. It argues that the situation is more complex than some public officials admit, and that short-term solutions will not effectively address the long-term problem. (MSE)
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Government Role, Higher Education, Loan Repayment
Gainer, William J. – 1988
This General Accounting Office (GAO) testimony before the Subcommittee on Postsecondary Education, Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, concerns the findings of the task force that addressed the increasing costs of student loan defaults. The task force report is considered, generally, to provide additional incentives and…
Descriptors: College Students, Cost Effectiveness, Federal Aid, Federal Programs
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Cannon, Mark R. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1997
Analysis of the income-contingent repayment mechanism of the federal direct lending program suggests that it will be considerably more expensive than other repayment options in total interest costs for many; lead to hefty tax liabilities for some; be administratively cumbersome, vulnerable to fraud and abuse, and costly to taxpayers; and invite…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Economics, Federal Programs, Higher Education
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Ahart, Alan M. – American Bankruptcy Law Journal, 1978
Section 439A of the Education Amendments of 1976 restricts the dischargeability of federal student loans to cases of "undue hardship." The origin, applications, and legal procedures involved in Section 439A and in Section 523(a) of the new Bankruptcy Code are examined and suggestions are made for determining the meaning of "undue…
Descriptors: Court Doctrine, Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation
Sjogren, Jane – Connection: New England's Journal of Higher Education and Economic Development, 1998
Student borrowing for higher education has increased dramatically, and some students begin their adult lives with considerable debt. Financial burden measures should be incorporated into student loan repayment requirements and used to adjust either monthly or annual repayments or the period of repayment. Reducing debt burden would help make…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Students, Debt (Financial), Equal Education
American Council on Education, Washington, DC. – 1992
In order to encourage efforts to improve access to postsecondary education, this booklet offers data on students, enrollments, and financial aid. A highlights section opens the booklet. A section on the college student describes six actual students and discusses the diversity of the current student body in terms of race/ethnicity, gender, age,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Students, Educational Finance, Enrollment Trends
Dyste, Ron; Wilson, Al – 1988
Several problems have been identified in the administration of student financial aid programs in California, including high default rates in the Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL) Program, a significant decrease in the number of eligible students receiving financial aid, workload increases in program administration, and unmet needs for financial aid…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Community Colleges, Federal Programs, Federal Regulation
Coalition for Student Loan Reform, Washington, DC. – 1993
This report proposes reform recommendations in the Federal Student Loan Program that are intended to reduce government (and taxpayer) costs, allow for the incorporation of the National Service Initiative, and provide more flexible repayment terms for borrowers. The proposal provides for an evaluation period for direct government lending, the…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Cost Effectiveness, Federal Aid, Federal Programs
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Small Business. – 1984
This document is a transcript of a hearing concerning small business opportunities for Vietnam veterans in the Boston area. During the hearing, testimony was given from four panels of Vietnam-era veterans who represented a cross-section of those who served their country in that war. Some of the witnesses also represented veterans groups or worked…
Descriptors: Adults, Blacks, Community Services, Credit (Finance)
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