
With emotions charged over the redesign of the nation's health care system, little has been said about the revamping of the America's higher education system -- particularly student loan reform -- an important part of the bill. Obama's message with educational reform is that he wants the United States to lead the world in the number of college graduates by the year 2020.
In a conference call yesterday, John S. Wilson, executive director of the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, explained how HBCUs will be directly affected.
Wilson reiterated the White House's intentions to spotlight the achievements of HBCUs and to continue to support them through funding. Members of the White House will be speaking this graduation season at HBCUs around the country:
President Barack Obama will be the commencement speaker at Hampton University.
First Lady Michelle Obama will be the commencement speaker at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.
Valerie Jarrett will be the commencement speaker at Morgan State University.
Melody Barnes, director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, will be the commencement speaker at Virginia Union University.
"The success of these institutions is vital for the success of all Americans," said Wilson. "It's all in the context of the 2020 goal."
Here are some ways students at HBCUs will be directly affected:
* There will be a delivery of $1 billion in mandatory funding over the next 10 years to renew, reform and expand programs. Wilson says he hopes to see schools expand faculty and lab equipment and to gain new academic programming for new majors.
*The first payouts will be available in October ($61 million will go toward those institutions' graduate programs).For all students:
*The law will expand the current income based repayment programs, capping it at 10 percent of a student's income upon graduation. If students keep up with their payments over time, their balance will be forgiven after 20 years. As under current law, public service workers, such as teachers, nurses and those in military service, will see any remaining debt forgiven after only 10 years.
According to Department of Education estimates, of the 1.2 million borrowers projected to qualify and take part in the expanded IBR program between 2014 and 2020, approximately 222,000 are expected to be African Americans.
*The law changes how student loans are administered. Borrowers used to be able to get college loans from either banks or the federal government. In return for administering loans to students, private banks received federal subsidies to provide student loans.
Under the new law, private banks will no longer handle federally backed student loans. Instead, the federal government will be the only lender to students. Supporters say the overhaul eliminates the fees banks get to act as the middlemen, saving the government billions of dollars.
*Student loans will originate through the new system starting on July 1, 2010.
*The cap on monthly loans will be lowered, from the current 15 percent of discretionary income to 10 percent, which will shorten the repayment window of 25 years to 20, after which the balance might be forgiven.
* There will be a net savings of $62 billion over the next decade.
The House Committee on Education and Labor says the provisions will reduce the deficit by at least $10 billion over the next 10 years.
*Over the next 10 years, $36 billion of the savings from the student loan reform will go in to the Pell grant program, which provides funding for low-income students to go to college.
For the 2009–2010 school year, the maximum Pell grant award was $5,350. The White House says that without reform, the grant would have dropped to $2,150 next year. With the new law, the grant will grow to $5,975 by 2017.
According to the White House, the new law covers the expected budget shortfall and will keep the program stable in future years.



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By: Patricia on 3/31/2010 12:03PM
Free Obama money and you only have to pay back 10% of your income per month! What a way to teach Americans how to steal money!
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By: Bless on 3/31/2010 4:55PM
If an average incarceration is 40K a year, and an average education 20K, we all need to get off the high horse and realize it's in taxpayers, victims, and the nation's workforce interest to offer at least 20K a year in free money to go to school - via grants, forgiveable loans, or whatever.
When the opponents whine lessons of hard work or the debt to future generations, just keep in mind it's costing you more to leave things as they are. Not to say an education prevents crime (see wall street), but it sure as hell gives you the option.
Not to mention we educate everybody from overseas who take those skills to better their home nations, instead of investing in our own?? Where's the national security outrage? Because the kids on the other side of the tracks don't look like yours? Those kids on the other side of the tracks got America's back, it's about time we took care of each other y'all.
Or we can keep looking for reasons to hold each other down instead of methods to help each other up.
Vote. Write. Think. Rinse. Repeat. One.
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By: BLAQBUCK on 3/31/2010 1:21PM
@Patricia,
Obama doesn't need to show Americans (transplanted "Europeans", that is) how to steal, honey, since the country itself was stolen outright from the "Native" Americans...
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By: Patricia on 3/31/2010 3:55PM
Europeans did not "steal" the continent. Many of the tribal groups welcomed the settlers. Indians that refused to quit killing American citizens were placed on reservations. Would you really want to life like a 1700's indian without your computer, without a roof over your head and Obama money to pay for your wefare?
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