Press Release

September 4, 2007
SENATOR CARDIN VISITS BOWIE STATE TO TALK WITH STUDENTS ABOUT THE NEED TO IMPROVE FINANCIAL AID AND STUDENT LOAN PROGRAMS

 




 


BOWIE, MD —
U.S. Senator Benjamin L. Cardin, D-MD, today met with students and faculty at Bowie State University to discuss recent Senate passage of legislation to increase student aid and to reform the student loan industry.
 



 


The Senator praised the $17 billion

Higher Education Access Act
, telling students that it is the largest increase in college financial aid since the GI Bill in 1944.
  He also told students that it could result in an increase in Pell Grants by almost $1,000 a year by 2011, “making it possible for more students to realize the American Dream of attending college.”



 


Senator Cardin also said that the Senate passed the

Higher Education Amendments,
which contains major reforms in the student loan system “so that it works for students, not lenders.” In addition to cleaning up the student loan industry by prohibiting gifts from lenders to schools or school officials, the bill also would make it easier for students to access financial aid by reforming the Free Application for Financial Aid (FAFSA) form and requiring schools and lenders to provide students with more accessible financial information.



 


“Growing barriers to higher education have a profound effect on our nation and often affect the most basic life choices of college students,” Senator Cardin told the students.
  “Too often college graduates cannot pursue jobs in the public sector because they pay less than private-sector jobs and too many college graduates are financially strapped with large debt.”



 


“An important part of Bowie State University’s mission is to provide affordable, high-quality academic programs for all students,” said President Mickey L. Burnim.  “The

Higher Education Access Act
will be critical in our efforts to reach more students and have an even greater impact on families and communities.” 
    



 


Twenty years ago, the Senator told the
 Bowie State students, the maximum Pell Grant covered 55% of costs at a public four-year college.
  Today it covers less than a third of those costs.
  He also pointed out that new college graduates average more than $19,000 in student loan debt.
  “We need to reverse those disturbing statistics and make college more accessible to more Americans so we can compete in the global marketplace.”

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