Student Loans Information
Lenders agree to new student loan conduct: NYAG (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Several U.S. student lending companies have agreed to changes in the direct marketing of loans, including a ban on some contests, mailing and advertising practices, officials said on Tuesday.
CUOMO ANNOUNCES GROUNDBREAKING SETTLEMENTS WITH 8 COMPANIES THAT MARKET STUDENT LOANS | WBNG-TV Binghamton, NY | Local ... (WBNG Binghamton) Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that eight major student lending companies have agreed to adopt broad new reforms of their direct marketing of student loans in order to protect students and their families nationwide.
Sallie Mae to turn on $10B private tap for student loans (Pacific Business News) Sallie Mae is rushing into a market many are deserting by setting a goal of making $10 billion worth of student loans that are not backed by the federal government. (SLM)
College student auctions virginity at Moonlite Bunny Ranch brothel to pay off loans (Reno Gazette-Journal) While many students work their way through college at restaurants or malls, 22-year-old Natalie Dylan has become famous over-night with a plan to pay off her student loans by becoming a prostitute for a single day.
Private student loans tougher to find (SaukValley.com) DALLAS - It's crunch time for families seeking college financial aid as bills for the fall semester's tuition and room and board come due.
Rwanda: SFAR Clears Air on Education Loans (AllAfrica.com) Emmanuel Muvunyi, the Director General of the Student Financing Agency for Rwanda (SFAR), has urged all who benefited from the students' loan scheme and their employers to cooperate with the agency in recovering the loans.
New York AG: 8 student lenders adopt new code (AP via Yahoo! News) Eight student loan companies agreed to adopt a code of conduct that bans deceptive marketing practices ? such as offering prizes to students who sign up for loans ? following an investigation by the state of New York, the state attorney general said Tuesday.
Student lenders adopt new code after N.Y. probe (San Diego Union-Tribune) NEW YORK ? Eight student loan companies agreed to adopt a code of conduct that bans deceptive marketing practices ? such as offering prizes to students who sign up for loans ? following an investigation by the state of New York, the state's attorney general said yesterday.
State officials hold conference to educate Arlington students about loans (The Voice Ledger) New York State Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo was joined by Senator Steve Saland, Rep. John Hall and Assemblyman Joel Miller on Sept. 3 at Arlington High School, to inform seniors of their new rights when applying for student loans.
8 student lenders agree to adopt code of conduct (Los Angeles Times) The move, which comes after an investigation by the New York attorney general's office, bans deceptive marketing practices. Eight student loan companies agreed to adopt a code of conduct that bans deceptive marketing practices -- such as offering prizes to students who sign up for loans -- after an investigation by the state of New York, the state attorney general said Tuesday.
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