Student loan fix in the works
Nicholas Salazar | July 22UNM students, along with others nationwide, might face higher interest rates on federal student loans, as efforts in Congress to keep the rates at their current levels remain uncertain.
UNM students, along with others nationwide, might face higher interest rates on federal student loans, as efforts in Congress to keep the rates at their current levels remain uncertain.
A year after UNM President Robert Frank was appointed to office, the University and legislators have yet to find a solution that will preserve the Lottery Scholarship for future students.
This is the third year in a row that UNM has been included on “The Princeton Review’s Guide to 322 Green Colleges,” which focuses on institutions that have shown a commitment to sustainability and the environment. The listing reflects the ongoing efforts of the University and its faculty, staff and students in creating a more energy efficient and greener place of learning.
UNM students may be faced with more financial woes than just the recent tuition hikes if Congress fails to act on the interest rates of student loans.