Report on Marketing Practices in the Federal Family Education Loan Program

Report on Marketing Practices in the Federal Family Education Loan Program
Title Report on Marketing Practices in the Federal Family Education Loan Program PDF eBook
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Pages 112
Release 2007
Genre Federal aid to education
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Second Report on Marketing Practices in the Federal Family Education Loan Program

Second Report on Marketing Practices in the Federal Family Education Loan Program
Title Second Report on Marketing Practices in the Federal Family Education Loan Program PDF eBook
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Pages 112
Release 2007
Genre Federal aid to education
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Report on Marketing Practices in the Federal Family Education Loan Program

Report on Marketing Practices in the Federal Family Education Loan Program
Title Report on Marketing Practices in the Federal Family Education Loan Program PDF eBook
Author Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
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Pages 580
Release 2007
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This report was prepared by the Chairman's Staff of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee setting forth the findings of an investigation into marketing practices in the Federal Family Education Loan program ("FFEL"). Evidence uncovered by the Chairman's investigation demonstrates that many FFEL lenders routinely engage in marketing practices that violate the letter and spirit of the inducement prohibition of the Higher Education Act. Given the breadth of the evidence presented in this report it is clear that the problem is systemic and cannot be isolated to a few "problem" lenders or schools. The report addresses a discrete set of marketing practices including: (1) Some FFEL lenders provided compensation to schools with the expectation, and in some cases an explicit agreement, that the school will give the lenders preferential treatment, including placement on the school's preferred lender list; (2) Other FFEL lenders spent large sums on travel and accommodation expenses for meetings of Advisory Boards comprised of school officials, and often expected these benefits to yield increased loan volume, or other preferential treatment, at Board members' schools; (3) School officials held financial interests, including stock and options to purchase stock, in FFEL lenders which are on the preferred lender list or are otherwise recommended to students; and (4) School officials received payments for consulting and other services from FFEL lenders which are on the preferred lender list or are otherwise recommended to students. (Contains 52 notes and 118 exhibits.).

Recommended Principles to Guide Academy-Industry Relationships

Recommended Principles to Guide Academy-Industry Relationships
Title Recommended Principles to Guide Academy-Industry Relationships PDF eBook
Author American Association of University Professors American Association of University Professors
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 370
Release 2014-02-15
Genre Education
ISBN 0252096584

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The reputation of a college or institution depends upon the integrity of its faculty and administration. Though budgets are important, ethics are vital, and a host of new ethical problems now beset higher education. From MOOCS and intellectual property rights to drug industry payments and conflicts of interest, this book offers AAUP policy language and best practices to deal with all the campus-wide challenges of today's corporate university: • Preserving the integrity of research and public respect for higher education • Eliminating and managing individual and institutional financial conflicts of interest • Maintaining unbiased hiring and recruitment policies • Establishing grievance procedures and due process rights for faculty, graduate students, and academic professionals • Mastering the complications of negotiations over patents and copyright • Assuring the ethics of research involving human subjects. In a time of dynamic change Recommended Principles to Guide Academy-Industry Relationships offers an indispensable and authoritative guide to sustaining integrity and tradition while achieving great things in twenty-first century academia.

The Great Mistake

The Great Mistake
Title The Great Mistake PDF eBook
Author Christopher Newfield
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 445
Release 2018-10-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1421427036

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A powerful, hopeful critique of the unnecessary death spiral of higher education, The Great Mistake is essential reading for those who wonder why students have been paying more to get less and for everyone who cares about the role the higher education system plays in improving the lives of average Americans.

Federal Family Education Loan Program

Federal Family Education Loan Program
Title Federal Family Education Loan Program PDF eBook
Author United States. Government Accountability Office
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Pages 56
Release 2004
Genre Federal aid to education
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The Student Loan Scam

The Student Loan Scam
Title The Student Loan Scam PDF eBook
Author Alan Collinge
Publisher Beacon Press
Pages 188
Release 2009-02-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0807096725

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The Student Loan Scam is an exposé of the predatory nature of the $85-billion student loan industry. In this in-depth exploration, Collinge argues that student loans have become the most profitable, uncompetitive, and oppressive type of debt in American history. This has occurred in large part due to federal legislation passed since the mid-1990s that removed standard consumer protections from student loans-and allowed for massive penalties and draconian wealth-extraction mechanisms to collect this inflated debt. High school graduates can no longer put themselves through college for a few thousand dollars in loan debt. Today, the average undergraduate borrower leaves school with more than $20,000 in student loans, and for graduate students the average is a whopping $42,000. For the past twenty years, college tuition has increased at more than double the rate of inflation, with the cost largely shifting to student debt. Collinge covers the history of student loans, the rise of Sallie Mae, and how universities have profited at the expense of students. The book includes candid and compelling stories from people across the country about how both nonprofit and for-profit student loan companies, aided by poor legislation, have shattered their lives-and livelihoods. With nearly 5 million defaulted loans, this crisis is growing to epic proportions. The Student Loan Scam takes an unflinching look at this unprecedented and pressing problem, while exposing the powerful organizations and individuals who caused it to happen. Ultimately, Collinge argues for the return of standard consumer protections for student loans, among other pragmatic solutions, in this clarion call for social action.