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| Five Reasons to Oppose the Student Loan Community Proposal | NewAmerica.net We are sorry to report that legislation that would eliminate the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program remains stalled in the Senate, as debate on the health-care overhaul bill continues to drag on and on. Unfortunately, the delay appears to be working to the student loan industry’s advantage. Recent news media accounts indicate that some moderate Senate Democrats are flirting with an alternative “reform” proposal that industry officials have been shopping around Capitol Hill. But no matter how the loan industry spins it, the “Student Loan Community Proposal” does not represent real reform. On the contrary, it aims to keep as much of the status quo in place as possible. As we said yesterday, loan industry officials ultimately want to be well-positioned should the political tide shift back in their favor. Here are five reasons that the lenders’ proposal doesn’t live up to its billing. Under the plan:
Unfortunately, the Student Loan Community Proposal would continue to have the government set arbitrary fees and payments for lenders and servicers, at least for the first couple of years that the plan is in effect. Loan industry officials have already demonstrated just how arbitrary the fee structure is. In the initial version of the plan, lenders proposed having the government pay a $75 fee to for each loan that they originate. In the latest version, they have dropped the fee to $55, as part of a broader effort to bring down the cost of the proposal to make it more palatable to lawmakers.
Under the loan industry's proposal, it would be up to colleges, rather than the government, to select lenders to service their students’ loans. This arrangement is unlikely to spur loan companies to make meaningful improvements, as colleges tend to pay little attention to the quality of loan servicing their former students receive long after they have left the institutions. This proposal would, in fact, leave the program even more vulnerable to abuse, as loan companies have an even greater incentive to woo colleges to try and win their business.
The loan industry’s proposal, on the other hand, would require the government to allocate "no less than one-third of all funding" from the access and completion grant program to guaranty agencies and non-profit lenders for conducting financial literacy programs for students. Guarantors and non-profit lenders would also receive another unspecified share of the program’s budget to carry out college outreach activities. At Higher Ed Watch, we think this is a terrible way to spend the money, given that there is little empirical evidence that these entities do a particularly good job providing these types of services. Conclusion As these examples show, the Student Loan Community Proposal fails to deliver the types of reforms that are needed to truly benefit student loan borrowers and taxpayers. Hopefully, Democratic Senators won’t be fooled into thinking otherwise. Jason Delisle contributed to this report.
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I just realized you said he has been in for 13 years. I see now. However, Bush signed the Higher Education Act in August 2008 giving corporations unprecedented authority to literally rape students on student loans, the military is not immune. Trust me! I know!
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