The Student Lending, Accountability, Transparency and Enforcement Act | |
Cracking Down on Deceptive College Lending Practices |
Bad loans hurt students and their families. Assemblyman William Colton wants you to know how to protect your future. Before borrowing money for college, know your rights "Student Bill of Rights"
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To stop the extensive predatory lending in the student loan industry, the Assembly took the lead and enacted much-needed reforms into law. These reforms make it illegal for banks and colleges to earn windfall profits on the backs of our students, protecting them and their money. This law will help make certain every youngster can afford a quality higher education to help them compete in today’s competitive, high-tech environment. |
Know the questions to ask your financial aid office and lenders
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Remember: If you pay your school bills on a credit card, make sure you can pay the amount due in full. Otherwise, you may find yourself with a student loan in the guise of a high-interest credit card debt. |
College students: Know your rights under New York State’s SLATE law |
For more information, visit the Attorney General’s Web site at: www.oag.state.ny.us/family/student_ lending/student_lending.html |
SLATE-Protection for your finances, your education
The Assembly passed a landmark law to end underhanded and illegal college lending practices. Modeled after Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s College Loan Code of Conduct, the Student Lending, Accountability, Transparency and Enforcement Act (SLATE) (Ch. 41 of 2007) will help protect a student’s finances by:
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Assemblyman William Colton 155 Kings Highway Brooklyn, NY 11223-1026 District Office: 718-236-1598 Albany Office: 518-455-5828 coltonw@assembly.state.ny.us |
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