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October 3, 2013

Government Shutdown Impacts Dept of Education and Financial Aid

Sigh.  Most Department of Education employees are on furlough. During the shutdown, information on the Department’s websites may not be up to date and transactions with the agency are likely to be delayed.  But financial aid funds for federal student loans and Pell Grants are provided through mandatory and multi-year funding, so those funds should continue to be available during the government shutdown.  And I'm quite sure the interest will continue to accrue on our student loans. I anticipate that delays are likely to surface…

By Heather  |  Category:  Student Loan Policy, Higher education funding  

September 27, 2013

Department of Education to Contact Federal Student Loan Borrowers, Explain Repayment Options

As first reported, September 3, in The Huffington Post in an article co-authored by Shahien Nasiripour and Joy Resmovits, Sallie Mae, the nation's largest servicer of federal student loans, is failing to enroll many of its distressed borrowers into income-driven repayment plans.  "Sallie Mae, a.k.a. SLM Corp., has enrolled relatively few borrowers into the Income-Based Repayment program. Sallie Mae dominates the now-discontinued Federal Family Education Loan Program, owning between 37 and 40 percent of the outstanding…

September 4, 2013

Sallie Mae Needs To Do More to Educate Borrowers on Repayment Options

Sallie Mae, the nation's largest servicer of federal student loans, is failing to enroll many of its distressed borrowers into income-driven repayment plans, critics say.  According to documents obtained by The Huffington Post, "Sallie Mae, a.k.a. SLM Corp., has enrolled relatively few borrowers into the Income-Based Repayment program. Sallie Mae dominates the now-discontinued Federal Family Education Loan Program, owning between 37 and 40 percent of the outstanding FFELP debt held by the private sector. But its share of FFELP borrowers…

August 29, 2013

CFPB Does it Again!  New Toolkit Aims to Help Educate Borrowers on PSLF Options.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), our new BFF, launched a toolkit yesterday to empower school districts and other public service organizations to help their employees pay off student loan debt.  The CFPB is asking these employers to make a pledge to inform their employees of their options. According to a report released yesterday, the CFPB estimates that more than 25 percent of the U.S. labor force is in public service. This includes teachers, librarians, firefighters, military personnel, law enforcement, first responders, nurses,…

August 22, 2013

Congress to Take Up Bill That Loosens Fraud, Waste, & Abuse Restrictions on Colleges

As many of you may already know, members of Congress are currently enjoying a summer recess.  In case you've been longing for the daily accusations of partisan rhetoric flowing freely from both sides, never fear for they return to work September 9, 2013!  One proposed bill awaiting discussion in the House of Representatives is particularly offensive to borrowers and their families and should certainly not pass unnoticed.  The bill, H.R. 2637, introduced by U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) and entitled "Supporting Academic Freedom…

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