The subprime crisis is expected to make it harder for students to get low-interest loans, according to a new report. Sat Jan 12, 2008 Students relying on college loans will soon feel the pinch from the subprime mortgage crisis, according to a report by financial aid guide FinAid this week. Not only will subprime borrowers have more trouble securing a student loan, but all student borrowers will be subject to stricter lending practices, according to the financial aid adviser. Roadblocks could include higher credit scores needed to secure student loans as well as higher interest rates on those loans. Student lender Sallie Mae (SLM, Fortune 500) also wrote in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission last week that it plans to be more selective in granting loans. On top of that, lender subsidy cuts as a part of the College Cost Reduction and Access Act passed last year have made federal and private education loans less profitable for lenders, who will likely pass the burden on to borrowers, according to the report. Sallie Mae: Who'll get schooled? While Sallie Mae didn't detail the specifics of how it will tighten lending standards, FinAid expects overall private student loan interest rates to be hiked by up to 1 percent to make up for increased costs, and borrowers will need to have a credit score of at least 650 to qualify for a private student loan, up from the previous requirement of 620. Among the upcoming changes to federal student loan policies, FinAid expects that loan consolidation will be discouraged, minimum balances for loan consolidation will increase to about $10,000 - and loan discounts like origination fee waivers and consolidation discounts will be cut. Lenders are also expected to shift most marketing dollars from federal Stafford and PLUS loans to private student loans, which costs borrowers more. Source: |
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