College Cost Reduction and Access Act

<p>Due to recent legislative changes, certain federal student loan consolidation borrower benefits will no longer be offered after October 1, 2007 for any new consolidation loans taken out. These benefits include offers such as interest rate reductions for on-time payments and automatic checking account withdrawal. The changes will not affect any federal consolidation loan that has been completed prior to October 1, 2007. The legislative changes are part of a bill titled “The College Cost Reduction and Access Act (H.R. 2669).”</p>

<p>Borrower benefits will no longer be available due to the lender and guarantor cuts:</p>

<pre><code>* Elimination of “Exceptional Performer” status which allowed lenders to receive higher insurance rates on defaulted loans

  • A reduction in the insurance paid by the federal government for defaulted loans from 98% to 97%
  • Reduced amount guarantors may keep when collecting on defaulted loans
  • Reduced special allowance payments to lenders
  • Increased loan fee lenders must pay to the Department of Education(DOE)
  • Decreased account maintenance fees paid by the DOE to guarantors
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<p>A full summary of all the provisions contained on H.R. 2669 can be reviewed by visiting: [Summary</a> Of The College Cost Reduction And Access Act (H.R. 2669)](<a href=“http://www.nasfaa.org/publications/2007/G2669Summary091007.html]Summary”>http://www.nasfaa.org/publications/2007/G2669Summary091007.html)</p>

<p>Again, any federal student loan consolidation that has been completed prior to October 1, 2007 will not be affected by the changes.</p>