Results tagged “college affordability” from Hearings
On Wednesday, October 14, the House Subcommittee on Higher Education, Lifelong Learning and Competiveness will hold a hearing to examine how non-profit and for-profit colleges and universities administer and enforce student eligibility requirements for federal financial aid programs.
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Witnesses:
- George A. Scott » Director of Education, Workforce, and Income Security Government Accountability Office Washington, DC
- Robert Shireman » Deputy Undersecretary U.S. Department of Education Washington, DC
- Mary Mitchelson » Acting Inspector General U.S. Department of Education Office of Inspector General Washington, DC
- Harris N. Miller » President and CEO Career College Association Washington, DC
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On Thursday, May 21, the House Education and Labor Committee will hold a hearing to examine proposals that will make historic increases in college aid by enacting reforms that will make the nation’s federal student loan programs more reliable, effective and efficient for students, families and taxpayers.
One of the proposals the committee will examine is President Obama’s FY 2010 budget proposal, which would increase the Pell Grant scholarship and other forms of student aid by almost $100 billion over ten years – and at no cost to taxpayers. The President’s plan would be paid for by ending the subsidies the federal government currently pays to lenders in the federally-guaranteed student loan programs and re-directing those savings back into additional aid for low- and middle-income students
Archived Webcast »
One of the proposals the committee will examine is President Obama’s FY 2010 budget proposal, which would increase the Pell Grant scholarship and other forms of student aid by almost $100 billion over ten years – and at no cost to taxpayers. The President’s plan would be paid for by ending the subsidies the federal government currently pays to lenders in the federally-guaranteed student loan programs and re-directing those savings back into additional aid for low- and middle-income students
Witnesses:
- Christopher Chapman » President and Chief Executive Officer Access Group Wilmington, Delaware
- René Drouin » President and CEO New Hampshire Higher Education Assistance Foundation Concord, New Hampshire
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Anna M. Griswold »
Assistant Vice President for Undergraduate Education and
Executive Director for Student Aid Pennsylvania State University - Dr. Charles Reed » Chancellor the California State University
- John F. Remondi » Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer Sallie Mae
- Robert Shireman » Deputy Under Secretary U.S. Department of Education
- Dr. Richard Vedder » Professor of Economics Ohio University Athens, Ohio
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