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Student Lending Analytics Blog: State Agencies In the Market With …

Here are two that have recently come to my attention: Last week, New York was marketing a $100 million bond deal to fund their NYHELP loan program. Here are some additional details provided by Bond Buyer: Maximum borrowing $10000 per…

Student Lending Analytics Blog: Defaults On My Mind…

Maybe it was the recent posts that I did about how to cure your student loan default (here and here)… What follows shows the dangers of playing around with default data on a Thursday night…in this case “the trend is…

Student Lending Analytics Blog: What Do Students Think About …

As I was listening in earlier today to the Sallie Mae Straight Talk call (I will post highlights later), a thought struck me that hasn’t been asked much during this ongoing student loan reform debate in Washington. What do the…

Student Lending Analytics Blog: Wondering What Obama Thinks About …

With the Senate Committee ten days from marking up their own version of a student loan reform bill, insiders are saying the Senate bill will look similar to the House bill. From the WSJ on Friday, September 19th: “In the…

Student Lending Analytics Blog: Federal Student Loan Defaults …

Here is the press release from the Department of Education.

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Student Lending Analytics Blog: Reuters: CBO Report Will Show …

Reuters is reporting that an upcoming CBO report will favor the Administration’s student loan reform bill (SAFRA) over the student loan community proposal: “But the CBO finding will show that the industry plan would generate about $70 …

Student Lending Analytics Blog: What's Next With Student Loan …

Boy, July seems like such a distant memory since the House Committee on Education and Labor passed the Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act. Steve Burd of Higher Ed Watch Blog provides some “inside baseball” on what to expect next: …

Student Lending Analytics Blog: SLA Estimates that 75% of 2008-09 …

Based on SLA’s estimates, 75% of loans disbursed through the FFEL program for 2008-09 are likely to be financed through the ECASLA financing programs, also referred to as the Loan Participation and Purchase programs.

Student Lending Analytics Blog: Inside the Federal Student Loan …

As the WSJ reported last week, federal student loan volume jumped 25% to $75 billion in the 2008-09 school year. I reviewed federal loan origination data on the Department of Education site and cut the data a few different ways…