Problems Confronting the Higher Education Assistance Foundation: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Education, Arts, and Humanities of the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session ... August 3, 1989 [i.e. 1990]. |
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... millions of families and millions of young people in country ; that is , the stability of the student loan program . I in welcoming the Secretary here this morning , and we are king forward to his commendation . want to make just a ...
... millions of families and millions of young people in country ; that is , the stability of the student loan program . I in welcoming the Secretary here this morning , and we are king forward to his commendation . want to make just a ...
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... million in defaults , or 25 percent of all proprietary school defaults that year . That shows you the narrowness of that problem . The department is also taking other regulatory and administra- tive steps to address abuses . We have ...
... million in defaults , or 25 percent of all proprietary school defaults that year . That shows you the narrowness of that problem . The department is also taking other regulatory and administra- tive steps to address abuses . We have ...
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... million , Senator . Senator SIMON . If I may follow through , Mr. Secretary on the ac- credition issue , I remember when I was back in the House we had hearings on the accrediting process . Do you have a timetable for looking at this ...
... million , Senator . Senator SIMON . If I may follow through , Mr. Secretary on the ac- credition issue , I remember when I was back in the House we had hearings on the accrediting process . Do you have a timetable for looking at this ...
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... million in losses come from ? Is that an estimate the Secretary gave in re- sponse to Senator Simon's question ? Dr. STRINGER . Yes , Senator , that is a top side number that we estimate at this time . There are a lot of unanswered ...
... million in losses come from ? Is that an estimate the Secretary gave in re- sponse to Senator Simon's question ? Dr. STRINGER . Yes , Senator , that is a top side number that we estimate at this time . There are a lot of unanswered ...
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... million for the potential of that happening ? Dr. STRINGER . No , there is no factor for that . Senator DURENBERGER . I represent 800 people who have been working for HEAF in Minnesota , largely in the city of St. Paul . To the degree ...
... million for the potential of that happening ? Dr. STRINGER . No , there is no factor for that . Senator DURENBERGER . I represent 800 people who have been working for HEAF in Minnesota , largely in the city of St. Paul . To the degree ...
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accreditation Biklen borrowers Chairman Citibank Claiborne Pell CONGRE CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost default claims default rate default reduction Department of Education Education Assistance Foundation eligibility ensure Federal Government Federal student aid financial aid administrator financial difficulties fiscal funds going GSL program guarantee agencies Guaranteed Student Loan HAWK HEAF portfolio HEAF situation HEAF's problems high-risk Higher Education Act Higher Education Assistance income institutions issue legislation lenders LIBRA LIBRARY OF CONGRESS loan guarantees loan volume million National opportunity Pell Grant percent Perkins Loan postsecondary education program reviews proprietary schools questions RARY reauthorization receive refunds reinsurance repay repayment responsibility Sallie Mae Secretary CAVAZOS Senator JEFFORDS Senator KASSEBAUM Senator PELL Senator SIMON SLS loan Stafford Loan Stafford Student Loan student aid programs student loan defaults Student Loan Program Subcommittee on Education TGSLC Thank tion trade school loans University
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Page 1 - OF THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES, Washington, DC. The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:05 am, in room SD-430, Dirksen Senate Office Building, Senator Claiborne Pell (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Present: Senators Pell, Simon, Kassebaum, and Jeffords.
Page 59 - Bachelor's degree, (b) $5.000 if you are an undergraduate student who has already completed 2 years of study toward a Bachelor's degree (this total includes any amount you borrowed under NDSL for your first 2 years of study...
Page 5 - ... the employer from firing or taking disciplinary action against an employee whose wages are garnished. o On a three-year pilot project basis, allows guaranty agencies or the Secretary to sell defaulted loans which have been in repayment status for 12 months and allows the borrower having such a rehabilitated loan to be eligible to receive additional loans. o Allows guaranty agencies to provide information to eligible institutions on former students of the institution who are in default, including...
Page 28 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Secretary, I would like to ask you...
Page 98 - The Consumer Bankers Association was founded in 1919 to provide a progressive voice for the retail banking industry. CBA represents approximately 800 federally insured banks and thrift institutions that hold more than 80 percent of all consumer deposits, and more than 70 percent of all consumer credit held by federally insured depository institutions.
Page 277 - If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at (515) 281-4441.
Page 62 - ... for each child who is enrolled at least half time and is a dependent student. A dependent student is one who derives more than half of his income from parents or a guardian and who is generally claimed as a dependency exemption on the parents' tax return. Under SLS, graduate students and financially independent undergraduates may borrow up to $4,000 per year to a total of $20,000. This amount can be in addition to money received from the Stafford Loan Program. For a PLUS or SLS application, check...
Page 154 - Specifically, four major tasks confront us: to bring better education to millions of disadvantaged youth who to put the best educational equipment and ideas and innovations within reach of all students; to advance the technology of teaching and the training of teachers; to provide incentives for those who wish to learn at every stage along the road to learning.
Page 57 - How it determines your financial need. This process includes how costs for tuition and fees, room and board, travel, books and supplies, personal and miscellaneous expenses, etc., are considered in your budget.