Saturday, October 29, 2005

School Is Tough Enough Without Congress' 2 Cents


School Is Tough Enough Without Congress' 2 Cents
Home News Tribune - E-mail article Print Subscribe Get e-mail alerts School is tough enough without Congress' 2 cents Home News Tribune Online 10/25/05 Our government is turning its back on us students once again.

Friday, October 28, 2005

School Is Tough Enough Without Congress' 2 Cents


School Is Tough Enough Without Congress' 2 Cents
Home News Tribune - E-mail article Print Subscribe Get e-mail alerts School is tough enough without Congress' 2 cents Home News Tribune Online 10/25/05 Our government is turning its back on us students once again.

Thursday, October 27, 2005

School Is Tough Enough Without Congress' 2 Cents


School Is Tough Enough Without Congress' 2 Cents
Home News Tribune - E-mail article Print Subscribe Get e-mail alerts School is tough enough without Congress' 2 cents Home News Tribune Online 10/25/05 Our government is turning its back on us students once again.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

UPDATE: US Senate Panel Approves $39 Billion In Spending Cuts


UPDATE: US Senate Panel Approves $39 Billion In Spending Cuts
Morningstar.com - (Updates with details from hearings.) WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The U.S. higher pension premiums on employers and $16.5 billion through a new formula on federal student-loan interest payments.

Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Congressional Republicans propose to cut billions from the student loan program. When I found myself a divorced mother

Letter to members of the House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce opposing the budget
AFSCME - to a category five hurricane. The student loan programs had already borne a disproportionate share of over $7 billion in the student loan programs that will further increase

Alternative loans help students
MSNBC Local - That aid comes in the form of student loans under the Stafford and Perkins programs, given by the federal or state government for limited amounts of money. to $20,000 a year at many private schools.That's where the alternative student loan comes in until after graduation.The Connecticut Student Loan Foundation this month announced its

Federal bill may cut aid programs
Daily Free Press - These cuts are part of the budget reconciliation process Congress goes through annually to find money in federal mandatory programs to try to fill the national deficit. There is a raid on student loan programs,' said Student Aid Alliance representative David Warren