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Rally in the Valley excites fans

Rally in the Valley excites fans

November 6, 2009

Students capture fall at University Park

Students capture fall at University Park

November 5, 2009

Penn State Greeks strut their Broadway stuff

Penn State Greeks strut their Broadway stuff

November 1, 2009

THON 5K draws thousands

THON 5K draws thousands

November 1, 2009

Jazz masters wow audience

Jazz masters wow audience

October 28, 2009

Arboretum boardwalk and overlook chosen as 2010 senior class gift

Arboretum boardwalk and overlook chosen as 2010 senior class gift

October 27, 2009

Outreach mission brings jazz legends to high school musicians

Outreach mission brings jazz legends to high school musicians

October 27, 2009

Penn State Altoona celebrates 70th anniversary

Penn State Altoona celebrates 70th anniversary

October 27, 2009

Campus Night Out

Campus Night Out

October 22, 2009

Photography students play with light, shadow

Photography students play with light, shadow

October 20, 2009

Homecoming 2009

Homecoming 2009

October 17, 2009

Weather not a factor in Homecoming enthusiasm

Weather not a factor in Homecoming enthusiasm

October 16, 2009

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2009 State of the University Address

2009 State of the University Address

Penn State Solar Decathlon 2009, part two: Natural Fusion goes to Washington

Penn State Solar Decathlon 2009, part two: Natural Fusion goes to Washington

Natural Fusion, Penn State's Solar Decathlon Team 2009

Natural Fusion, Penn State's Solar Decathlon Team 2009

Behind the scenes with the stadium concessions team

Behind the scenes with the stadium concessions team

Penn State's creamery, from the cow to the cone

Penn State's creamery, from the cow to the cone

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes and On the Air

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes and On the Air

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes: Video Board

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes: Video Board

Video gives students sneak peek at new campus location

Video gives students sneak peek at new campus location

Historic Old Main Bell removed from tower for restoration and display

Historic Old Main Bell removed from tower for restoration and display

Direct Loan participation successful, financial aid still a priority

Friday, November 21, 2008

University Park, Pa. — Penn State's decision earlier in 2008 to participate in the Federal Direct Loan Program has been successful, offering efficient and stable access to financial aid during an uncertain state of the national economy, explained Anna Griswold, assistant vice president for Undergraduate Education and executive director for Student Aid, as part of a panel presentation Friday, Nov. 21, to the University's Board of Trustees.

Griswold outlined the reasons for Penn State's entry into the Federal Direct Loan Program and the current status of student loans. She noted that the University's decision in March 2008 to participate in the Federal Direct Loan Program was prudent, especially given the decision of Penn State's primary lender, PHEAA, to leave the student loan program as well as added downturns in the national economy during summer and fall 2008. Although the compressed transition required considerable added effort by dozens of staff in several departments, it has resulted in stable access to funds for thousands of Penn State students and families.

"Penn State's migration into the direct lending program marked the highest loan-volume school for the Department of Education in recent years. Penn State ranks in the top 10 schools for total loan volume for the Stafford, student and parent PLUS loan programs," Griswold noted. Total anticipated loan disbursements to the University's students through these programs will approach $500 million by the end of the 2008-2009 academic year.

Similarly, federal and state grant programs are vital sources of funding for students, and primary among those are the federal Pell Grant, the Pennsylvania State Grant and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grant. Penn State ranks 11th among major flagship institutions for Pell Grant recipients and first nationally in Pell Grant students who receive the academic competitiveness grant. This year the federal Pell Grant's value increased by $421, which helps offset a $530 decrease in the State Grant's value. During this year the University expects to disburse from these programs more than $100 million to students.

Of continued concern is the availability and affordability of private education loans, which students and their parents often use to supplement their college payment options. Interest rates continue to rise and qualifying credit criteria has become increasingly stringent, said Griswold.

"The lenders listed on the Office of Student Aid web site reflect those reputable lenders who currently offer some of the best interest rates on these loans. To date, our students have not been negatively impacted by the more limited availability of these loans," Griswold said. "However, the interest rates on some of the private loans students are securing are no better than rates on unsecured credit cards, with some interest rates between 12 percent and 16 percent."

Griswold concluded her remarks by noting that the state of the national economy will continue to factor into students' college and financing choices.

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