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Full Committee
May 21, 2009
"Increasing Student Aid through Loan Reform"
Opening Statement of Senior Republican Member McKeon
Press Release
Witness List
Testimony:
Submitted for the Record:
- Letters submitted by Mr. McKeon from Student Financial Aid Administrators Associations
- Editorial: Inside Higher Ed, "Why I'm Sticking with FFELP" (May 21, 2009) submitted by Mr. McKeon
- Statement submitted by Mr. Petri
- Charts submitted by Mr. Souder
- Cohort Default Rates 2001-2006 for Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI)
- Cohort Default Rate for USA Funds' FFELP Loans at HBCUs Compared to Cohort Default Rate for HBCU's in Direct Loan Program
- Statement of The Consumer Bankers Association
- Statement of Dr. Philip R. Day, Jr, NASFAA President & CEO
- Statement of the Coalition of Higher Education Assistance Organizations
- Letter from Bob Shireman, Office of the Under Secretary, Department of Education, to The Honorable George Miller, Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor. Letter regarding responses to follow-up questions that members of the committee submitted from the May 21, 2009 hearing on "Increasing Student Aid through Loan Reform."
- Letter from Rene A. Drouin, President and CEO, The NHHEAF Network Organizations to Chairman George Miller, dated June 1, 2009 in response to a follow-up question from the May 21, 2009 hearing on "Increasing Student Aid through Loan Reform."
- Letter from John F. Remondi, Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer, Sallie Mae Corporation to The Honorable Dina Titus, dated June 3, 2009 in response to follow-up questions from the May 21, 2009 hearing on "Increasing Student Aid through Loan Reform."
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