woolybug25
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Here's an additional thought on student loan debt.
If government got out of the business all together and empowered financial institutions to make CREDIT decisions, then we would all be better off. I don't care if the government makes the playbook, but let credit officers make the calls. For instance, I would want them to do the following:
- No loans to students with negative credit scores. Lack of credit is obviously not a problem, but actual slow pays, write offs, etc should not be ignored.
- Student must maintain a certain GPA to continue receiving funds.
- Institutions can decide which majors are bad credit choices (ie I'm not giving a loan to a student that wants to go to Harvard to pursue a social worker degree).*
- Loans are made payable to the University itself, not the student. If they want housing or food paid with student loans, then they can live in the dorms.
*I am not saying that a kid has to have a major as a freshman, but if they don't want to major, then they can go to junior college or utilize state grants, etc. There is a great deal of loan loss associated with students using the funds simply to "find themselves". Then never actually continue the education and default.
If government got out of the business all together and empowered financial institutions to make CREDIT decisions, then we would all be better off. I don't care if the government makes the playbook, but let credit officers make the calls. For instance, I would want them to do the following:
- No loans to students with negative credit scores. Lack of credit is obviously not a problem, but actual slow pays, write offs, etc should not be ignored.
- Student must maintain a certain GPA to continue receiving funds.
- Institutions can decide which majors are bad credit choices (ie I'm not giving a loan to a student that wants to go to Harvard to pursue a social worker degree).*
- Loans are made payable to the University itself, not the student. If they want housing or food paid with student loans, then they can live in the dorms.
*I am not saying that a kid has to have a major as a freshman, but if they don't want to major, then they can go to junior college or utilize state grants, etc. There is a great deal of loan loss associated with students using the funds simply to "find themselves". Then never actually continue the education and default.