Sunday, May 14, 2006

UD receives $40k gift (Student Loan) from Reynolds


UD receives $40k gift from Reynolds
The Reynolds and Reynolds Foundation has given $40,000 to the Urban Teacher Academy at the University of Dayton.

Education, HHS, unveil program to ID loan defaulters
The departments of Education and Health and Human Services have unveiled a computerized matching program to assist in collecting money from people who default on loans awarded under Title IV of the Higher Education Act or people who must refund an overpayment. As the prime agency, Education will gather personal data and employment information on people who have defaulted on student loans

SLM Shares Rise on Analyst Upgrade
Shares of SLM Corp., an issuer of student loans, rose in trading on the New York Stock Exchange after an analyst upgraded the stock, saying growth in higher-yield private student loans will boost margins.

Nelnet Offers Free Advice Around the Clock to Student Loan Borrowers Considering Federal Student Loan Consolidation
Nelnet, a leading education finance company, is urging students to consider federal student loan consolidation before student loan interest rates increase as much as 40 percent on July 1.

Career colleges praise new standards law
New government regulations are seldom seen as good news in the small business world. But the operators of Ontario's private career colleges, who held their annual meeting in London this week, are welcoming a new law governing their industry.

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