This is one of the biggest issues with student loans. Colleges charge exhorbitant tuition because students have access to cash. If there were no loans available, tuition would simply be cheaper and professors wouldn't make such enormous salaries, and perhaps would have to teach more rather than devoting all their time and resources towards "research".
This also forces anyone who needs loans for college to get a Social Security Number, as if you are not eligible for Federal Student Loans unless you have one.
Yes but this bill doesn't change anything. Government loans were already government backed, just the actual loan came from big banks. Now the loan comes directly from the government.
You miss the point. The government was just as involved before, it's just that there was another middleman with assured profits and no reason to negotiate on anything ever with people who had loans.
It IS an improvement, in the same way that ending the Fed will be an improvement, even if it means that the government takes direct control of the printing presses again. We're cutting off some leeches is all that is happening.
Now admittedly, the new agency which controls who gets loans and for how much may go crazy with the money, but that's no worse than what the banks were doing.
*shrug* I have a college education and I never took out a loan or went 1 cent into debt.
Did/how did Ron vote?
How old are you? Just wondering if that's still possible, or if we're showing our age.
Ron was a no-vote. It took me forever to find the name and number of the bill, though. I hate how newspapers never post that information, it's like they don't want us to know more about the bill than what they tell us.