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Benefits of The New Student Loan Bill

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President Barack Obama brought about a new loan bill in the United States of America, which enabled the prospects of making student loans more easier to obtain. Officially named as the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act, this loan bill is actually an extension of the government’s Pell Grants, that aim to help students with their college education, without getting into severe debt crisis later on in their life.

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Most of the students in US have to go through a loan process in order to afford for the high standard education and these changes have now had quite an affect on student loans by the year 2014.


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New Student Loan Law By Obama

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President Barack Obama has signed The Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act on Tuesday. This act is about Pell Grant scholarship increase and also about loan issuance directly to borrowers. New Student Loan Law By Obama

The Student Aid Act is a part of health care resolution. House of Representatives have passed the bill by a vote of 253/171 on September 19th and senate has approved the bill by 220/211 votes.

Previously subsidies were given to private loan lenders for providing financial aid to students. This distribution of financial aid was according to Federal Family Education program and is no more in use after the new act passing. But now according to new act all financial aid will directly go through the Direct Loan Program. This will save $87 billion in coming 10 year for the government after eliminating subsidies.

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Government Proposal Aimed at increasing Federal Student Aid

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If a government proposal to increase federal student aid passes then students can look forward to increased college affordability at no new cost to taxpayers.

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The Direct Loan Program

The Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009, would face a House vote next week. The act proposes to run all new federal student loans through the Direct Loan Program starting in 2010. By this students would be allowed to borrow directly from the federal government and then they do not need to go through third-party lenders, such as banks, whose federal student-aid programs are subsidized by taxpayer money.

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