Higher Ed Watch writes today about one of the arguments private lenders are using in support of the FFEL program, and against Obama’s proposal to provide all loans through the federal government’s Direct Loan program: that the profits the government will make on loans to primarily middle class students will be used to subsidize increased [...]
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The GI Bill Equation
Jon Oberg (of whistle-blower fame) has a guest post over at Higher Ed Watch on the new GI Bill. While he praises the recent expansion of benefits, he also points out that it will take the cooperation of college financial aid offices in order for veterans to see the full benefits of the bill. As [...]






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