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Section 1077 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 (``Dodd-Frank'') requires the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (``Bureau'' or ``CFPB'') and the Department of Education, in consultation with the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, to prepare a Report on Private Education Loans and Private Education Lenders. The Bureau seeks information on private education loans and related consumer financial products and services that are currently being offered to or used by students and their families for the financing of postsecondary education.
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...Subpart F: Special Rules for Private Education Loans. 226.47 - Content of disclosures....
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IF YOU HAVE a private student loan - and you are upset about what you've gotten yourself into - there's a government agency that wants to hear your story.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has undertaken several initiatives to simplify loan products that have tripped up consumers.
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Article by Lynne B. Barr , Brooks R. Brown , Margaret B. Crockett , Thomas H. Hefferon , James W. McGarry , David L. Permut Michael P. Whalen ...
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Subjects: Economy, national : American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009; Education : American Graduation Initiative, proposed; Education : Global competitiveness; Education : Minority students; Education : Postsecondary education :: Affordability; Education : Postsecondary education :: Community colleges; Education : Postsecondary education :: Pell grants; Education : Postsecondary education :: Student loans, elimination of subsidies to private providers; Education : Reform legislation, proposed; Education...
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Article by Lynne B. Barr , Brooks R. Brown , Margaret B. Crockett , Thomas H. Hefferon , James W. McGarry , David L. Permut Michael P. Whalen , and Jo...
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Professional Students More Likely to Borrow and Receive Higher Amounts; Majority of Borrowers Combine Both Private and Federal Loans
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WILMINGTON, Del., Sept. 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Access Group, a nonprofit originator and servicer of private education loans and third party servicer, was recently named a "Top Workplace" in an annual competition sponsored by Delaware's The News Journal. The organization was named a "Top Workplace" in the Midsize Companies category. Ninety employers throughout Delaware took part in the workplace analysis survey representing 13,522 employees and 7.9% of Delaware's working population.
Contest results were based on answers to an electronic survey, conducted by Workplace Dynamics, in which participating employees were asked to rate their workplace on issues such as quality of life in the business environment, company culture, leadership, quality of employees, training, benefits and pa...