Roundup: Week of October 8 – October 12
Hillary Clinton Includes Two 国产视频 Policy Proposals in Her Education Plan
Two 国产视频 policy proposals: and to were included in a sweeping unveiled by Presidential candidate and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) Thursday. In addition to proposals for increasing Pell Grants, the proposal calls for a , more than double the existing Hope Tax Credit. In total, the plan would cost around $8 billion annually, and would be partially financed by eliminating the guaranteed student loan program.
Cuomo Targets Direct Marketers
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomos continued on another front yesterday as his office issued subpoenas to dozens of companies that market loans directly to students and their families. , Cuomo accused the companies of engaging in “misleading and deceptive tactics to entice young borrowers seeking college loans.” such as offering financial rewards to applicants, sending fake checks or rebates to lure students into calling a companys toll-free number, and sending letters or maintaining Web sites designed to look like they were officially connected to the federal government. The companies subpoenaed included , , Bank of America, and Wachovia Bank.
Sallie Mae Sues Potential Buyers
The drama over the continued this week, as the student loan provider filed in the Delaware Chancery Court on Tuesday. The suit requests that the investor group, led by the private equity firm J.C. Flowers & Co, either complete the deal at the previously agreed upon price of $25 billion or pay a $900 million “breakup fee.” The investor group had previously tried to renegotiate the deal by lowering their per share offer from $60 to $50. The buyers claimed that instability in the credit markets and had represented a “material adverse effect,” allowing for one party to terminate the deal without penalty. Despite in the third quarter, Sallie Mae continues to claim the legislation and the terms of the original contract should be honored. “The lawsuit filed by Sallie Mae rests on a fundamental misunderstanding of the terms of our contract, and is without merit,” “This is a dispute that should be resolved in the boardroom, not the courtroom.”
House Republicans Introduce Version of Higher Ed Reauthorization Bill
The Republican leaders of the education committee of the U.S. House of Representatives have introduced a that would eliminate a groundbreaking pilot auction program, , that will use market forces to set student loan subsidy rates on federal loans for parents and graduate students. The measure, which was introduced by Reps. Howard P. (Buck) McKeon of California and Ric Keller of Florida, would also increase the authorized maximum level of the Pell Grant to $6,000 over the course of five years; raise federal student loan limits; and loosen provisions in the law that are meant to protect students from unscrupulous, fly-by-night trade schools. In , the Republican lawmakers argued for eliminating the law’s new pilot auction program, on the grounds that it is “untested.”
Lumina Foundation Names New President
, a well-respected student aid expert, president and chief executive officer of the, a nonprofit organization focused on financing projects that address issues surrounding college access and success for low-income students. Merisotis is currently the president of the , a nonprofit research firm that he founded in 1993. At Lumina, he will replace , who plans to retire at the end of the year.