Debt collectors work with universities, colleges and private lenders to collect student loans. For education loans backed by the federal government, the U.S. Department of Education has a clearly-defined collection program that uses private collection agencies. Recent changes in federal law will shift all previously federally backed loans to direct loans from the federal government, cutting private lenders out of the equation.
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To Collect from Students, You Need to Connect with Students
18 May 2012
Bloomberg Still Hates Student Loan Collectors
16 May 2012
94% of Students Take on Debt for Bachelor's Degree
15 May 2012
Sticker Shock: $900 Monthly Student Loan Payment?
14 May 2012
Executive Change: Joseph J. Fazzini to Delta Management Associates as EVP, Business Development
11 May 2012
How the World Conspires Against Students
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Who's to Blame for Federal Student Loan Defaults?
10 May 2012
Student Loan Interest Rate Fix Stalled in Senate
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Report Distorts Student Loan Debt Collection: ACA International
9 May 2012
National Consumer Law Center Paints Bleak Picture of Student Loan Collections
8 May 2012
Senate Takes Up Partisan Debate on Student Loan Interest Action
8 May 2012
Consumer Debt Soars in March, Including Credit Cards and Student Loans
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Welcome to insideARM.com's Big Issue: Student Loans
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Sizing the Market for Student Loan Collections
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$7-$14 Million Collection Agencies Sought for Student Loan Contract, Teleseminar Scheduled
3 May 2012
Credit Write-offs Lower By 50% from 2009, Equifax Reports
2 May 2012
CIT Provides Acquisition Financing to United Recovery Systems
2 May 2012
Do You Collect Student Loans?
2 May 2012
Debt Collection Agency Defies Media Stereotypes, Proves Nice People Collect More
30 April 2012
Account Control Technology Celebrates Grand Opening of Call Center in Ohio
30 April 2012