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The following press releases reflect higher education news relating to Federal Student Aid. To view all of the U.S. Department of Education’s press releases, please click here.

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2004 Press Releases

Low Interest Rates, Better Management Factor In All-Time Low Student Loan Default Rate, ...
Low Interest Rates, Better Management Factor In All-Time Low Student Loan Default Rate, Paige Says PRESS RELEASES Low ... (Sep 14, 2004)
Millions of Student Loan Borrowers to Benefit from Lower Interest Rates
Interest rates on federal student loans have dropped to 3.37 percent—the lowest point in nearly 35 years—saving millions of ... (May 24, 2004)
Secretary Paige Appoints Two New Members to Committee on Foreign Medical Accreditation
Secretary Paige announced the appointment of two new members and the reappointment of two others to the National Committee ... (Feb 18, 2004)
Paige Appoints Three Members to National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and ...
Secretary Paige announced the appointment of three new members and the reappointment of two others to the National ... (Feb 03, 2004)
Deborah A. Price Named to Head Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools
Secretary Paige announced that Deborah A. Price has been named deputy under secretary in charge of the Office of Safe and Drug-Free ... (Feb 02, 2004)
President Bush Proposes Record $57 Billion for FY 2005 Education Budget
President Bush continued his commitment to America's students and their families by submitting a budget request for 2005 that provides $ ... (Feb 02, 2004)
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