Stafford loans and Perkins loans.
I don't know if it was Obama, but I do know that back in '07 someone wanted to end Stafford loans; it was supposed to save something like six cents on the dollar per loan per year....
Stafford loans can be either FFEL or Direct Loans. The subsidized variety was formerly known as Guaranteed Student Loan. If the funds for your loan came from the federal government, it was a Direct Loan. The overall program was renamed in honor of Senator and former Vermont Governor Robert Stafford whose accolades include his advocacy for same-sex couples to gain a legal right to enjoy Civil Unions in his home State of Vermont almost 10 years ago. (Vermont recently legalized same-sex marriage.)
A Perkins loan is also known as a National Direct Student Loan or National Defense Student Loan and you are correct that the funds for those loans come from the federal government.
I had one NDSL and several guaranteed loans and was also fortunate to be awarded a couple academic scholarships. The school administered the NDSL until I began repayment, at which time it was transferred to a commercial bank.
The projected billions in “savings” to be achieved via cancellation of the FFEL program is somewhat of a misnomer. Though the savings will be genuine, the mechanism of its realization is in some respects multifaceted and convoluted.
Obama did pledge to end the FFEL during his presidential campaign, but his initial proposal preceded that event.


with the government but as of late, there's less hate and more love. For now...














