Student Loan Fairness petition

To: U.S. CongressUnder the Higher Education Act of 1965, a borrower is only eligible for a consolidation loan if he or she has never consolidated before. 20 U.S.C. 1078-3(a)(3). This creates a one-tim... continue reading »

999 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (999 total)
176.
Amy Ferns 9 November 2013
177.
Marina K 9 November 2013
178.
Kimberly Rs 6 November 2013
179.
Brent W 6 November 2013

"End the 'debtors' prison' of student loans and high interest rates and PASS THIS BILL!!!!!!"

180.
Ronda Nicholelykensd 4 November 2013
181.
Sarah L 1 November 2013
182.
Inez S 27 October 2013

"This would be helpful to many young adults."

183.
Jeff L 22 October 2013
184.
Scott Ewhited 19 October 2013
185.
Dr Kathyrothp 11 October 2013

"Unavailability to refinance is unfair and a deterant to those seeking higher education."

186.
Wendy G 5 October 2013
187.
Dr Brents 22 September 2013
188.
James Jk 22 September 2013
189.
Jennifer F 18 September 2013
190.
Irene Ts 17 September 2013

"The cost of education itself is high; it is ridiculous not to allow a person to re-finance. The rule as it stands is punitive. If you want to encourage people to continue their education, then it only makes sense to allow them the same rights as other bor"

191.
Jessie M 15 September 2013
192.
Sandra E 14 September 2013
193.
Terry Jk 9 September 2013
194.
Jason S 2 September 2013
195.
Mary H 31 August 2013

"I am a law school graduate and a single parent of two children with 150K Sallie Mae student loan debt. Sallie Mae refuses to work with me in any meaningful way to help me manage my debt or allow me to reconsolidate my loans to a lower interest rate. From "

196.
James S 31 August 2013
197.
Francisco Jg 28 August 2013
198.
Stephanie Taylormahled 26 August 2013
199.
Jolene M 20 August 2013
200.
J Markk 20 August 2013
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