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Harvard’s New Financial Aid Plan: What Will It Mean Outside of Cambridge?
Last month, Harvard announced an overhaul of financial aid policies designed to make the school more affordable for families across the income spectrum. The new initiative focuses on ensuring greater affordability for middle- and upper-middle-income families Read More...
As Democrats Tout PL 110-84 via You-Tube, Expert Questions Real Savings
Democrats on the House Education and Labor Committee recently released a You-Tube clip to promote the “College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007,” PL 110-84. In addition to the popular Web site, the video has also been uploaded to the Committee’s Read More...
States Looking at Credit Cards on Campus
At different levels of government, lawmakers are responding to another, perhaps much more dangerous, element of the student debt problem: credit cards. According to American Banker , in addition to Congress’ scrutiny of the credit card industry in general, Read More...
Defaults Decreasing
Secretary Spellings announced the national student loan cohort default rate fell to 4.6 percent from last year's rate of 5.1 percent. Although default rates remain at historic lows, dropping from levels as high as 22 percent in the early nineties, they Read More...
Advice for Students Entering Grad School
An excellent choice for many college graduates and especially those who are entering graduate school this fall is to consolidate their loans before they enroll. Recent legislation to reduce lender subsidies means many of the borrower discounts lenders Read More...
Stolen Laptop Has Info on 5,000 Student Loan Borrowers
Personal information such as names, Social Security numbers, and home and e-mail addresses of nearly 5,200 student loan customers were on a stolen laptop computer according to the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency. Investigators do not believe Read More...
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