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Title: Student Loan Webinar


1
Student Loan Webinar
A Webinar for the Financial Aid
Community February 26, 2009 / 100 200 P.M. EDT
2
Todays Moderator
  • Michael McFarlane
  • Chair, Consumer Bankers Association Education
    Funding Committee
  • and
  • Senior Vice President for Education Finance
    Citizens Bank

3
About the Sponsor
  • Americas Student Loan Providers
  • 7-year-old, 75 member coalition
  • Private, non-profit and state-based
  • Lenders, guarantors and secondary market
    organizations

4
Introduction
  • Goal of webinar
  • Todays participants
  • Overview of session

5
  • Daniel T. Madzelan
  • Director of Forecasting and Policy Analysis
    Staff, U.S. Dept. of Educations
    Office of Postsecondary Education
  • and
  • Acting Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary
    Education

6
  • Federal Student Lending Update
  • February 26, 2009

7
Agenda
  • Budget (High Level)
  • Challenges
  • Response
  • PLUS Auction Pilot
  • HEAO Rulemaking
  • Stimulus

8
The Federal Budget
  • Defence Domestic
  • Mandatory Discretionary

9
Subsidies
  • 2006Higher Education Reconciliation Act
  • 2007College Cost Reduction and Access Act

10
Triple Threat to Student Loans
  • Profitability
  • Liquidity
  • Capacity

11
Governments Response
  • 3. Capacity
  • Lender of Last Resort
  • Direct Loans

12
Governments Response
  • 2. LiquidityECASLA
  • Purchase/Forward Commitments to Purchase
  • Proceeds for New Loans
  • No Net Cost to U.S.
  • 2008-09 Put and Participation
  • 2009-10 Replications
  • 2007-08 Short Term
  • Conduit

13
Governments Response
  • 1. Profitability
  • Special Allowance Payments
  • CP-LIBOR Fix

14
Ongoing/Upcoming
  • PLUS Auction Pilot
  • HEAO Rulemaking
  • Negotiated
  • Ordinary
  • American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

15
More Information
  • http//www.federalstudentaid.ed.gov/ffelp

16
Comments, Questions, Feedback, and Contact
Information
  • Dan Madzelan
  • Director, Forecasting and Policy Analysis Staff,
  • Office of Postsecondary Education
  • Phone (202) 502-7816
  • Email dan.madzelan_at_ed.gov

17
  • Hannah Smitterberg
  • Managing Director
  • Nelnet

18
How NOT to Implement Plan B
  • Taxpayer backlash regarding the failed rescue
    packages
  • TARP I and TARP II Increased lending?
  • AIG/Fannie/Freddie Money pits?
  • Recent injections/loss guarantees for certain
    large institutions Still need more?
  • Auto sector will it work?
  • New Financial Stability Plan will it work?
  • Student lending is the notable exception to this
    rule!
  • Publicly heralded as the one instance where the
    intended consequence actually happened!

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How to Implement Plan B
  • The fast motion response
  • ECASLA signed into law May 2008
  • August 2008 Put and Participation Programs up
    and running for 08/09 AY loans
  • October 2008 Extended term to include 09/10 AY
    loans
  • November 2008 Replicated Put and Participation
    Programs announced creation of longer term
    solution through ABCP facility TALF program
    announced
  • December 2008 Initial structural details of
    TALF become available
  • February 2009 Closed initial ABCP facility
    documents
  • March 2009 ABCP projected to begin funding
    possible TALF funding

20
Why has this worked so well?
  • Proper focus on making sure students can get
    loans
  • Back to what we know Federal backstop support
    for student lending is the norm, not the
    exception
  • Recognition by all stakeholders of the benefits
    of a Public Private Partnership (PPP) that
    actually works
  • Best interest of borrowers (servicing, choice,
    innovation)
  • Reduces strain on exploding national debt burden
  • Reduces systemic risk inherent in single-provider
    solutions
  • What does the future hold?
  • FFELP Loan availability is ensured
  • The same old DL v. FFELP debate has become
    irrelevant

21
  • Terry Muilenburg
  • Senior Vice President,
  • Govt. and Industry Relations,
  • USA Funds

22
Default Prevention
  • Guarantors' fundamental responsibility?
  • Contact and counsel student loan borrowers to
    prevent delinquency and default

23
Default Prevention Success
  • More than 52 billion in potential loan defaults
    averted

Average success rate of 90 percent
Source NCHELP Survey of Guarantors, FY 2007
23
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Guarantor Initiatives
  • Enhancing Student Retention Rates
  • Consultations
  • Workshops
  • Best Practices
  • Products and Services

24
25
Guarantor Initiatives
  • Peer Assistance Programs
  • Student-to-student education
  • Student assistants
  • Provide default prevention and financial literacy
    information

25
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Guarantor Initiatives
  • Using Social Media
  • Default prevention information on My Space and
    Facebook
  • High success rate with borrowers contacted
    through social networking pages
  • Assistance to Withdrawing Students
  • Encourage return to school
  • Students who withdraw provided special loan
    counseling

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Guarantor Initiatives
  • Default Aversion Symposia
  • Symposia for campus staff
  • Causes of default, help at-risk students
  • Holistic approach to default prevention,
    financial literacy and student success

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Guarantor Initiatives
  • Linking Participants to Prevent Default
  • Conference call between borrower, default
    prevention counselor, lender/servicer staff
  • Helps ensure resolution of loan delinquency

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Guarantor Initiatives
  • Financial Literacy
  • Print, online curricula
  • Help students manage their budget, minimize debt,
    and prepare for repayment
  • Guarantors support colleges in implementing
    financial literacy programs

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Guarantor Initiatives
  • Promoting Payment Relief Options
  • Media articles
  • Outreach to unemployed
  • Counseling at-risk borrowers
  • Mailers, newsletters, Web information

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  • QA

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  • Kevin Bruns
  • kevin_at_aslp.info
  • 202 721-1190
  • www.aslp.us
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