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Higher Education Plan Proposed by Senator Dodd

Released on = August 13, 2007, 10:48 am

Press Release Author = Brooke Heath

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = Presidential hopeful, Senator Dodd proposes free community
college as part of new education plan.

Press Release Body = Manchester, NH, August 13, 2007-Last week, Connecticut Senator
Christopher J. Dodd (D) announced a new higher education plan at the New Hampshire
Community Technical College in Manchester. A major component of this plan would
require the federal government to give funding to states that would allow them to
provide free community college education.

During his announcement, Dodd also discussed elements of higher education proposals
that have already been passed by the Senate committees or by the full Senate,
according to Higher Education Washington, Inc.'s NewsLine. These elements include
increasing the amount of money available for Pell Grants; Dodd would like to add
$100 to the program.

These proposals also target student lenders. They would redirect money from FFEL
Program subsidies and use it for other forms of financial aid, including grants.

In light of the recent scandals involving student loan companies and colleges and
universities, the plans would also require private student lenders to avoid giving
money or gifts to colleges in exchange for placement on preferred lender lists given
to students.

Currently, Senator Dodd is chairman of the Senate's banking committee and sits on
the education committee. But Dodd is setting his sights on running for the
Democratic Party's nomination for the presidency. According to NewsLine, polls show
that Dodd is currently "at the bottom of the running for the nomination."

EdFed loan advocate Jennifer Munson feels that these proposals would all be in
students' best interests.

"Free community college would be a great way to ensure that all citizens have an
equal opportunity to obtain an education," said Munson. "It's our goal at EdFed to
assist all students in realizing this dream."

About EdFed:

As a leader in the student loan industry, EdFed is dedicated to helping students and
graduates realize all of their educational goals and meet their student loan and
consolidation needs.


Web Site = http://www.edfed.com

Contact Details = 175 S. Lake Ave.
Suite 200
Pasadena, CA 91101

bheath@edfed.com

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