Obama promotes ‘overlooked’ changes to student loan program
President Obama said today an overlooked part of the new health care law will help Americans get a college education by lowering the costs of student loans.
Under the new rules, the government will lend money directly to college students, without the involvement of banks as the “unnecessary middlemen” in what Obama called a “sweetheart deal” that provided that with billions in interest.
“Those were billions of dollars that could have been spent helping more of our students attend and complete college,” Obama said to an appreciative audience at a community college in Alexandria, Va., just across the river from Washington, D.C.