OCTOBER
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New Survey Underscores Importance of
Student Loans A new nationwide survey revealed that student loans are more important than ever to America’s college students. The survey, conducted by KRC Research, on behalf of the Coalition for Better Student Loans, polled approximately 400 student nationwide. Among the survey’s highlights:
The Coalition for Better Student Loans, a unique coalition of financial aid administrators, parents, loan providers and organizations representing more than 2,000 colleges and universities, recently submitted proposals to Congress designed to increase access to higher education for more low– and middle-income students. The Coalition’s five-part proposal is designed to lower the cost of borrowing when students get to college, ensure funding adequate to meet educational expenses while enrolled, and make it easier to repay loans when they graduate from college. This poll nearly mirrors the results of another survey conducted in August that showed likely voters also in favor of the student loan program, and of increasing current loan limits. The Coalition’s members support increases to grant aid for college students. Recognizing, however, that increases in grant aid are not likely to be adequate to meet the financial needs of all students, the Coalition recommends five specific steps. The are as follows:
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The groups composing the Coalition include the American Council on Education, Association of American Universities, College Parents of America, Consumer Bankers Association, Education Finance Council, National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, National Council of Higher Education Loan Programs and Sallie Mae. Fuller summaries of the Coalition’s legislative proposals and
the surveys are available at Site Selection Site selection activities for 2003-2004 will involve locating and contracting for a conference site for 2007, developing site checklists for SASFAA hosted workshops, executive board meetings, the annual conference and developing a standardized contract for hotel negotiations. A site selection subcommittee has been designated by President Ron Day to develop the checklists and pro-forma contracts. The subcommittee includes: Ron Gambill, Chair; Karen Koonce, Past President, Ron McMakin, Kentucky President; Janet Sain, President-elect; Lynda Sayer, non-board member; and Dee Talley, Secretary. The subcommittee will develop a process for site selection timelines to be met and procedures to assist future site selection chairs and other SASFAA members involved with selection of appropriate meeting sites. The president of TASFAA, Nancy Beverly, has extended the hospitality of Tennessee for the 2007 annual meeting. Locations will be visited that have the capability of meeting the SASFAA requirements for facilities bidding for the 2007 conference.
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