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12 Apr 07
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Wednesday’s announcement by Miller that the House Education and Labor Committee would hold a hearing April 25, featuring Cuomo, more or less assured (as if there was any doubt) that the drumbeat of news flowing from the multiple student loan investigations will continue unabated.
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He sent a similar letter to Johns Hopkins University, which on Monday suspended its financial aid director with pay amid allegations that she had received tens of thousands of dollars in consulting fees from Student Loan Xpress, which appeared on its preferred lender list
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In what has at times seemed like a competition (but clearly a cooperative one) between Cuomo and Congressional Democrats, Kennedy, particularly, kept pace on Wednesday.
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for instance, several of the customers of its “Campus Assist Program” call centers may well see increased costs if they have to hire more full-time staff members to answer questions from students at busy times of year.
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“Donate” $2 million to a fund the attorney general is creating to educate high school seniors and their parents about the financial aid process.
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the nation’s biggest lender to students, had agreed to end some of its practices and put $2 million toward a borrower education fund to end the state’s review of the company.
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Phase out the arrangements it has with financial aid offices at 19 colleges to have employees at its call centers answer inquiries from students about financial aid matters.
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