Student Loan Interest Rates: Double or Nothing?

On behalf of the Students of South Carolina, we write to express the ever-pressing need for a real bipartisan solution to the rapidly declining state of student debt in the nation.

Recently student loan debt topped $1 trillion nationwide with the average student graduating more than $25,000 in debt. On July 1st, the subsidized Stafford loan interest rate will double and put most borrowers $2,800 further in debt. In an uncertain economy, we simply cannot afford to accumulate more debt.

On Tuesday May 8, the Senate was set to consider the bill that will prevent new subsidized Stafford college loans from doubling; however nothing came of the session. We believe hat was not the appropriate action to take.

We ask that our lawmakers seriously consider those most affected: the students who elected and support them. These students will one day hold their same offices and shape our country’s future. It is our hope that our future leaders will remain highly educated individuals.

While it is no secret that higher education comes with a pretty lofty price tag, it is supposed to be an investment in one’s future. For many people, this is no longer the case. College graduate unemployment is the highest it has been since record-keeping history began in 1970, causing greater barriers to repaying loans. An increasing number of graduates are defaulting on their payments, damaging their credit early on. Nearly 9 percent of borrowers who started repaying their loans in 2009 defaulted in the first two years.

When half of all college graduates are unemployed when they graduate, why would potential students take on the burden of a doubled interest rate when they are not guaranteed a return on their investment? Allowing the interest rate to double is not only ignoring institutions of higher education, but it is also failing our future Americans.

We are troubled by our elected officials voting in favor of blocking a bill for the sole reason of internal politics and the long-lined, red taped bureaucracy that characterizes this process. This is a time sensitive issue and their actions imply that they do not support affordable interest rates and instead look on this matter as one to score political points during an election year at the expense of college students.

While we know there is conflict regarding the best way to pay for this extension, the bottom line is that the students of South Carolina need the interest rate to stay at its current level of 3.4%. When elected, members of congress were entrusted to represent us to the best of their abilities and voice our opinion at times that we could not. That time is now.

Kenny Tracy, University of South Carolina Student Body President

Erica Arbetter College of Charleston Student Body President

McKee Thomason, Clemson University Student Body President

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State of the Student Body

Dear Students,I’d like to take this opportunity to invite you to attend the annual SGA State of the Student Body address. The State of the Student Body will take place today, Wednesday, January 25 at 5:00PM in Alumni Hall, on the second floor of Randolph Hall. The State of the Student Body gives Executive Council members the opportunity to address the Student Body and other guests regarding a number of SGA-related topics. The Graduate Student Association President will also be speaking, and the Chucktown Trippintones will wrap up the event with an a cappella performance. Refreshments will be served following the address. I hope to see many of you there! Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.

Elliott Wright ’13
Student Body President

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SGA Sponsors College of Charleston Snow Ball

Today’s the day!

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SGA Spring 2012 Outline

This Spring SGA has outlined our plan of action so you can know what to be looking out for as we begin the new year!

Advocacy Committee for Diversity on Campus
o World Cultures Fair
o SGA hosted monthly “Diversity Round Tables” in conjunction with other student organizations and the Office of Institutional Diversity
o Promotion of external diversity-related events on campus

Allocations
o Microsoft Excel Seminar
o Expansion of the SGA Video Library
o Recycling awareness campaign in Addlestone Library

Community Outreach
o Contribute canned goods/donation to Crisis Ministries in support of Hunger and Homelessness
o Salvation Army clothing drive
o Best Buddies event
o Non-Profit Night at Mellow Mushroom
o Bike Auction
o Blood Drive

Executive Board
o Skateboard/bicycle advocacy
o SGA Day in Columbia
o Push for Coming Street change
o Dining Dollars for the Homeless
o Elections
o SGA Serves Liberty

Public Relations
o Maximize student outreach through extensive social media usage and all other campus resources
o State of the Student Body Address
o SGA Panel Discussion

Student Organizational Review Board (SOR)
o Basketball tailgate
o Snow Ball
o Student Organization Fair

Student Involvement
o Pep Rally
o Attend student organization meetings for outreach
o Push for improvement of ESAC facilities

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Student Government Association Announces New Vice President of Student Body

CHARLESTON, South Carolina— November 17, 2011— The College of Charleston Student Government Association announced today the appointment of Matthew Vaveris as the executive vice president of the student body. Vaveris, a senior at the College from Potomac, Maryland, will work directly under the newly inaugurated Student Body President Elliott Wright.

Vaveris has been an active member of the Student Government Association since 2010, serving previously as Parliamentarian on the executive board and as a student senator. Most recently, Vaveris helped to maintain the organization’s order and direction. This included upholding structure in Tuesday Senate and Thursday executive board meetings, as well as determining the appropriate and proper courses of action per specific situations.

“Matt easily rose to the top of the applicant pool for the position,” said Wright. “His even temperament and familiarity with both Parliamentary Procedure the inner workings of the student senate make him highly qualified for the position. I have confidence in his ability to lead and look forward working with him throughout the remainder of the school year.”

Vaveris, who has previously held a congressional internship with the U.S. House of Representatives, is also incredibly involved on campus. As an active brother of both Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and co-educational honors fraternity, Phi Sigma Pi, Vaveris is also a member of the South Carolina Student Legislature and the Golden Key International Honor Society.

The Student Government Association was founded in 1922. The purpose of the Senate is to propose and debate bills and resolutions pertaining to Student Life at the College. It is the job of the Senate to allocate funds to over 160 student organizations, provide educational events, and be a mediator between the administration and the students of the College. The Student Senate meets every Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in the Stern Center Ballroom, 4th floor Stern Center. It is currently working on a series of initiatives, which include increasing student involvement on campus, legalizing skateboarding as a mode for transportation, creating a safer environment for bikers, and constructing a more diverse and engaged community on campus. Learn more about the Student Government Association at sga.cofc.edu, follow them on twitter: @cofcsga, and Like the Facebook page for regular updates on the organization’s happenings.

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For more information please contact the Student Government Association Public Relations Chairperson Erica Arbetter at ecarbett@g.cofc.edu or (972) 951-5151

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The Times They Are A-Changin’

New Deputy Chief of Staff, Nathan Wills, on right.

Newly appointed Vice President Matthew Vaveris

President Elliott Wright (on left) with Vice President Matthew Vaveris

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