Diane Rehm Show NPR – Student Loan Overhaul 2010 Obama
NPR’s Diane Rehm and her guest discuss the new system of student loans sign into law by President Obama. A must listen for anyone considering student loans or already in them. Students and parents call in with their questions and for advice. Listen online or download the podcast.
Guests
Kim Clark: U.S. News and World Report
William Wells: Director of Financial Aid at Wake Forest University.
Nina Marks: Founder of Marks Counseling Associates, and the non-profit Collegiate Directions
James Boyle: President, College Parents of America
James Boyle: President, College Parents of America
Source: NPR.org
Student Wins in Supreme Court Case over Loans
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a student in a bankruptcy case involving student loans. If a lender fails to object in a timely manner to a bankruptcy plan they cannot later seek to collect debt.
The lender, United Student Aid Funds Inc., was notified repeatedly of the repayment plan in bankruptcy. It filed no objection, nor did it appeal the bankruptcy court order approving the plan.
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Connecticut might Forgive Student Debt for Green Jobs
Connecticut’s legislature is considering forgive as much as $2,500, or 5% of loans, for those who go to work in green technology and other industries. Students would have to earn a bachelor’s or associates degree. Then work in CT for at least 2 years. This is an effort to increase CT’s work force in high-growth green technologies.
Student Loan Industry Bailout – $112 Billion
The Department of Education estimates it will buy $112 billion in FFEL loans from private student loan companies. Under the Federal Family Education Loan program (FFEL) the government assumes the risk of default, and pays the financial fees for student loans through private companies.
These private loans are also costing the government more:
The CBO found that compared to the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan program, an alternative system in which the government just directly provides students with loans, FFEL loans cost the government 10 to 20 percent more (PDF). Eliminating the unjustified subsidies and government financial backing for the FFEL program by expanding the existing direct loan program is projected to save $67 billion over the next decade.
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$112 Billion Student Loan Industry Bailout a Lesson in Corporate Welfare
Obama’s Student Loan Overhaul in Trouble
New York Times reports student loan changes Obama is trying to get passed are endangered.
Democrats in the Senate, where the private student lending industry has strong allies, predicted on Wednesday night that the education bill would not be part of an expedited budget measure containing the final revisions to the health care legislation.
Mr. Obama’s plan would end a program in which the government pays private, for-profit student lending companies to make risk-free loans using taxpayer money. Instead, the proposed overhaul would broaden the government’s existing direct-lending program, saving billions of dollars that the president had proposed using to expand Pell grant scholarships for low-income students.
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Denied Professional License due to Student Debt
That’s right you can be denied a professional license for student debt. Accreditation boards have denied licenses or renewals to lawyers, nurses and physicians. Lynn O’Shaughnessy, of CBS Money Watch, sums it up with, “The judge’s decision made me wonder what’s next: Debtor prisons for delinquent student borrowers?” Read her full story
