Government Takeover of Student Loans
March 31st, 2010
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by Scott Anderson · Filed Under: Financial Aid · Student Loans
One of the aspects of the new health care bill that is leaving many Americans scratching their heads is the takeover of the student loan industry. What in the world did student loans have to do with health care, and why is the government taking over a whole industry with no visible debate?
As for the first question, I have no idea; but for the second question, it’s not nearly the take over that you may suspect.
Shortly after taking office, President Obama announced that he intended to eliminate the FFEL program where various banks provided Stafford and Perkins loans to students; and transfer all federal student loans to the Direct Loan program. For more information, check out Feds want to take over student loans.
The inclusion of the student loan provisions within the health care bill is just a convenient way to codify changes the administration announced last spring.
So what will be the impact to you the consumer? One impact will probably be welcomed by many of you. You will no longer have to pick a lender for those Stafford loans when there is no difference in any of the loan terms. Another impact is likely, but will not be realized for a year or two. The government is not exactly known for customer service. There will probably be many comparisons of student loans and standing in line to get your driver’s license.
This will not have any impact on the private student loans which will still be available by several lenders around the country.


