White House Student Loan Proposal Won’t Help Many
Clare McCann explains at The Hill why the White House’s proposed changes to income-based repayment won’t help many borrowers
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Clare McCann explains at The Hill why the White House’s proposed changes to income-based repayment won’t help many borrowers
Fair-value accounting differs from official budget rules for loan programs, factoring in uncertainty around expected performance of the loan
Whenever federal budget agencies report the cost of the student loan program, they almost always exclude the cost of running the program.
With this lawsuit, APSCU is once again trying to protect the very worst players and practices.
President Obama recently announced the latest in a long line of income-based repayment plans for federal student loans.
Over the past few years, some members of the education policy community have woken up to the paradox that is the Parent PLUS loan program.
What mattered most was the effect this had on the hundreds of colleges and universities that weren鈥檛 in the AAU and never would be.
President Obama’s proposed college ratings system has caused a stir among colleges and universities.
Borrowers with pre-tax incomes less than half the median should not be expected to make loan payments.
Only small tweaks were made to the definition that will make no difference for families who get in over their heads on these loans.