Show r ' r t i pH mi I ' -- jk r IK s - v v‘ - v' -' "?- m Si v 1 l'"'l'' ' V' 'V'v ' ' v o’ a' -' '"' ' - — i ' - A s Y V?h'Vs‘‘ V I' 'S ' ft i'4ksY v £ r i ww y yf y y i' '1-- -' 1" - - sr- ’ f : v :' i' ' ' i til' yV i ' l‘ 11 V7 '1 k “ I - 91 0g Vi it V?A J :r i '' : l on M -I- v ‘ ' " f ' 1: i - &? ‘k ( y Tha Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday October 25 1998 'V-a'S :u- - '£ tx i £ Page v '4 ir' - fc1 i- month cuts interest rates on stiident loans to lowest level in 17 years : ' fy t s n&aaUfOMibl if-- i lexal government gree Hd Id jabs at Khool tohdppay Butme" but still will eater rite wot anch pd wag S20000 or nearly S200 a Boiit itadi to 10 veakar hl4 have heiee wunulwada fhm rrve heard people saying they k S300 and $100 a month I pementl Mltingiae thaC said Hait 2S who is up peicem amasterVia journalism M Point Psek- - I I - with the size “ of V pudmentaf Edo-- finfrraf ban taken —a by an mirTgrarinnEr ac a four-yeXJS cuBkgc was $IL&3(L compared to yapseaeSec At private col- - about college debt sooe school districts heqppndntm- BLW8 brfOk il compared to now provide children as young as fourth- e S&U99 three years befinc materials about col- -' graders under thelowern cam hen staggering weight lege savings plans CoDetemFiariwih? ?Yoa nee aa may students who come S12JD00 Still many college-bounof school and high school md go IhekloaasdM’tcoaw thmughlhhdysnwS65B said Keith seniors and their parents get a jolt this Cjofc-the Pennsylvania time of year when they show up at cam- : BhmEdteatMu Assistance Agency pus financial aid offices and learn for the teiknmlani i The prospect of flat kind of crushing inntoMtefnnte-wfcjgh adininiwrtscollege aid in the first time what proportion of the college bhrden has prodded Congress and the&SorrwmemnhnkonBemaenfHarib ntne bid win not be covered by aid rradfl free SUOh leas in CSnton admmisaatiun irao taking wkat TWJK10 "Some are very stunned" said Ander- InrriBaasuaepaetcarfiO'ptnceacafihe the most sjznifrrtf siep tolinserew aw the Tifrcf the Iona j: son who is tSgiraBffnarrriidl aid pnekagfc compared of enrollment KJ percent in l981 services at Carnegie Mellon University egeBoanTi Annual in Pittsburgh “Tbey jast haven' t Ahf amdEy released planned" U At her schooL the tytcal financial md d son steady package now totals of the iwcrofPdl ' schools $30X100 cost Within thepack- as the e 36 percent on avenge comes from e dmdi ar psadem - iczay said what’s unclear it just how much of the new authorized gnat limit will actually be funded by Congress He's not holding his breath that theamount will rise to $1800 "Lightning could strike hut it’s just not in the cards that wear? going to get up to $300" he said act also will The require colleges nationwide within the next few years to begin supplying the their degrees" saw Lawrence Ghdicux the College Board’s executive director tor pnlipy naiyw: s But he added AC growing relumce on loans "puts a tfisfxopbftioinate burden on our neediest students" and "especially- hurts those who don’t finish their degrees and are left with debt they can’t afford to pay" ' According to government estimates some 201X000 bonowers at 7fiOO instiiu- bonsareinde&uh With the puUic increasingly worried leaving of students fSSleBiSS2?e12Sil16 : uudms especially those who complete giainp VWiMts doei comet S-- : xne su- - toe federal Education Department with s£a-tistics about Campus costs the amount of nid provided and in what farm At Point Park College Hart said he believes the lower federal loan rates and $I-L29- higher Pell awards could increase the take-hom- forte chances that students like him will sur-vive financially He enrolled in a community coUegQ d T ’or f lnteillqinnnmn his first two years to keep his'eosts down then transferred to Point Pad He’s done campuswork study jobs and spent 30 hours n week in Point Park’s ' sports information office He's also writer for area worked as a — free-lan- ce or -- - - newspapers: Hart the firtf of five in his fannfy to reach a four-yecollege Said he wares to be asports informreioo director and figures the debt he's taken on is part of the ticket price' "You get what you pay far" he sai ‘ have to accept mat if you want i d grants: 10 percent from grants 9 percmit fiom work - be able to do what you want br a cam are going to pay a price I wouldn't study and 25 percent from borrowing The federal changes would allow the gd the job ff I didn't go to school and I same student who is benefiting from die wouldn’t get to go to school if I didn’t iowet interest tare io take ndvantage of get the loan "News Service ) the higher Fell Grant limit But Zaglan- - r ar two-thir- - need-base- nearly 2S years- - Niowthey for most womems ja'Seamlries merit-base- d goodie ivbtkg(terflteftc ByJtfariGute: SanFrancisooExaprwier It " v i ss '£rr Dressesf?- UkUEDA Calif — The in' a diass idled "NFL KWEITDk I TU TAKE rTfff 7gEvgyayekbeJL towerem Separates V& Sete Sheets : i ' Playwear MESlX WAMTITf fata Blankets Comforters Towels yW SanteS'Srev”11 K- '1 Eke their bnoatkebite i teRimaof ’Luggage Her friend Shelly ’ - " by the Orkland Raiders and held Akhooghihis was die fint ewa1 far the Raiders similar lfytius3andisfpti s ' : r m Sportshlrts -- odn" bndied Cte Raaoa? 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