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Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1987
The insurance premium rates that guaranty agencies charge student borrowers under the Guaranteed Student Loan program were analyzed by the U.S. General Accounting Office. The Higher Education Amendments of 1986 established a maximum rate (3% of the principal loan amount) that all agencies could charge student borrowers. Comparisons were made of…
Descriptors: College Students, Credit (Finance), Financial Services, Higher Education
Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1982
Results are presented of a General Accounting Office audit of the Student Loan Insurance Fund (SLIF) financial statements for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1980. SLIF finances the Guaranteed Student Loan Program by reimbursing lenders and state guarantee agencies when students default on their loans. The fund, which is managed by the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Accounting, Compliance (Legal), Federal Government
Van Dusen, William D.; O'Hearne, John J. – 1973
This report discusses the current types of financial aid and the principles and practices that guide college financial aid programs. Although specific functions vary among institutions, the authors cite a common core of operational activities; counseling about student expenses and financial aid opportunities, general administration, student…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Centralization, College Students, Community Relations
Arceneaux, William – AGB Reports, 1984
The growth of the Student Loan Marketing Association has brought with it new financial products and services, including use of secured lines of credit to fund individual institutions' loans to parents, the Parent Loans for Undergraduate Studies, loans to states, and expanded purchase and commitment options. (MSE)
Descriptors: Credit (Finance), Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Finance Reform
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Div. of Human Resources. – 1990
Information is provided on the activities of the First Independent Trust Company (FITCO) of Carmichael, California, which made loans to students participating in the Stafford Student Loan Program until California's State Banking Department closed it in May 1989. During the 11 years FITCO was in the Stafford program, it made over $1 billion in…
Descriptors: Banking, Court Litigation, Financial Audits, Financial Problems
Palmer, Robert K. – 1971
The need for financial aid programs for students in junior colleges is demonstrated in this report and recommendations are made for establishing them. Grants can be outright, requiring no payback, or contingent, requiring payback in money or labor. A financial program is generally some combination of scholarships and fellowships, loans, and…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Fellowships, Financial Services
Rauh, Morton A. – 1972
This study investigates how the financial viability of the private college might be strengthened through a change in financial assistance programs. The first part deals with existing practices. The financial background against which student assistance programs must be viewed, the "market" in terms of admission and experience, and the existing…
Descriptors: Costs, Educational Finance, Financial Needs, Financial Policy
Black, Richard W. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1977
Delinquency rates for rotating loan funds might be reduced if the financial aid officer took charge of loan billing and collection rather than relying on the bursar's office, which is often not as familiar with the loan programs. Methods used at Georgetown University are described. (LBH)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Court Litigation, Financial Problems, Financial Services
Touche Ross and Co., Washington, DC. – 1983
The flow of capital to and through the Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL) Program and the cost of that capital to the federal government and the individual borrower were studied. A review of the research on student loan capital was conducted, and automated cost models were developed to test assumptions and project future costs. Attention was directed…
Descriptors: Capital, Cost Estimates, Educational Finance, Expenditures
Touche Ross and Co., Washington, DC. – 1983
Insurance premiums being charged to borrowers under the Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL) program were studied to determine if the rate exceeded the rate necessary to protect the reserves of the insurer. Attention was directed to whether historical changes in the GSL program have affected insurance premiums. Guaranty agency's sources and uses of funds…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Programs, Finance Reform, Financial Policy
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Div. of Human Resources. – 1987
The increasing costs, paid by the Department of Education through 47 loan guaranty agencies, for defaulted loans made through the Guaranteed Student Loan Program prompted the General Accounting Office (GAO) to evaluate the policies and procedures used by the Department and the guaranty agencies. The purposes were to determine whether: (1) the…
Descriptors: Accountability, Federal Aid, Federal Programs, Financial Services
Butts, Thomas A.; Hicks, Elizabeth M. – Business Officer, 1992
This article presents arguments in favor of the federal government providing loans directly to higher education students (without intermediate lenders and secondary markets). It explains loan funding, processing, fund dispersal, college responsibilities, and remaining legislative hurdles. It attempts to dispel myths, such as that direct loans…
Descriptors: Credit (Finance), Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation
Department of Education, Washington, DC. – 1996
This brochure contains suggestions for individuals repaying student loans on how they might benefit from Direct Loans, a program which consolidates multiple loans into a single account and offers favorable repayment terms, convenience, financial flexibility, and competitive interest rates. The brochure contains information on factors to be…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Programs, Financial Services, Higher Education
Touche Ross and Co., Washington, DC. – 1983
The history of the role of state guarantee agencies in the Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL) Program is reviewed in terms of the initiation of the GSL program, the growth of the Federally Insured Student Loan Program, the initiation of the special allowance, and the Education Amendments of 1972, the Education Amendments of 1976, the Middle Income…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Federal Legislation, Federal Programs, Federal State Relationship
Department of Education, Washington, DC. Student Financial Assistance. – 2000
The U.S. Department of Education Student Financial Assistance (SFA) outlines its three major objectives for fiscal year 2000 in its progress report. The objectives are: 1)customer satisfaction; 2) reduction in the overall cost of delivering student aid; and 3) employee satisfaction. Several new capabilities were added to the Direct Loan servicing…
Descriptors: Costs, Credit (Finance), Educational Finance, Federal Aid