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THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ________________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release October 7, 1998

MAKING COLLEGE MORE AFFORDABLE BY LOWERING STUDENT LOAN INTEREST RATES

Well into this Year, Many Doubted
That Student Loan Interest Rates Would Drop

"This summer, the interest rate on federally backed student loans is set to drop from the current 8.25 percent.... But chances that students will ever see those savings are about as slim as finding a campus parking space during orientation or a private moment in the dorms. The nation's biggest student lenders have banded together and are lobbying Congress to scrap the government-mandated cut, which they say will wipe out their returns."

--Knight Ridder Tribune Business News
February 27, 1998

The Higher Education Amendments of 1998 adopt the Clinton Administration's proposal to slash student loan interest rates. Specifically, the new law:

The Administration is disappointed that the law contains an unnecessary new lender subsidy and that it does not extend the low Direct Consolidation Loan rate for a longer period of time or ensure that it is available to borrowers who consolidate their student loans through private lenders in the FFEL program. The Administration hopes Congress will revisit these issues in the future.

Helps Millions of Americans Pay for College.

More than half of all undergraduates have to borrow money to pay for college today, and more than half of those with student loans have incomes under $30,000.

Builds on Clinton Administration Initiatives to Make College More Affordable for Students and Families. These include: the historic higher education tax cuts enacted last year -- the HOPE Scholarship and the Lifetime Learning Tax Credit, the flexible repayment options available through Direct Lending, the expansion of College Work Study, AmeriCorps, and the increase in the maximum Pell Grant.


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