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Private loans scarce for students
Cutbacks by lenders could keep thousands out of college
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This year, some lenders have raised that threshold by as much as 100 points, according to financial-aid administrators and industry analysts. The hike is especially troubling for younger college students who haven't had a chance to build up a good credit score.
This could leave as many as 200,000 students ineligible for private loans this fall, says Mark Kantrowitz, publisher of Finaid.org, a Web site devoted to financial aid. Kantrowitz came to this estimate by using publicly available information to track securities backed by student loans. He then counted the number of those borrowers with credit scores that don't meet the tougher standards.
With only a few weeks before classes begin, "students are definitely having more trouble finding the lenders," says Kantrowitz, who has testified before Congress on aid issues.
Credit rater Standard & Poor's last month warned that problems with private student loans could be widespread this year, causing some students to drop out of college. Its report added that if the economic downturn leads more students and families to default on their loans, the availability of such funds may dwindle further.
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