November 16, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 60) • Page Image 9
… permanent rigidity, it could lead to a new war the Arabs do not want University won't lose aid or loans (Continued from Page 1) "With rapid growth, the Guaranteed Student Loan program has enabled many…
… be an act of great risk and daring, perhaps dictated by necessity to restore movement toward peace talks. Diplomatic efforts sponsored by the United States to arrange an Arab-Israeli peace conference…
… students to get through college," Butts said. "But at the same time, the program grew so fast it couldn't be ad- ministered. The defaults are partially the student's fault, but when the gover- nment never…
… send them a bill, how can you blame the students for not paying." Students loans have been providing middle income families with educational opportunities for the better part of two decades. "The first…
… student loan program was the nation's response to SPutnik," But- ts said. "It was designed to encourage people to become scientists and science teachers so we would catch up with the Russians. As it turns…
… out, it has benefit- ted anyone who wants to get an educa- tion." Michigan students can apply to any of seven different loan programs, depen- ding on the family income level. The loans must come from…
… private lending institutions, the state government or the University. Roughly 13 per cent of all undergraduates have some kind of student loan. "There is a lot of bad publicity with the program," he said…
…. "But when you compare how many students aren't re- paying with how many benefited, you'll see the criticism is undeserved." and that Egypt cannot afford. On the other hand, a settlement with Israel…
… placed all his chips on President Carter and the United States. But in many Arab eyes, in and out of Egypt, Carter seems unable or unwilling to pressure Israel into making the concessions the Arabs believe…
… to be niecessary. These are that Israel pull out of all* Arab land occupied in 1967, that it agree to the creation of a Palestinian state next door, and that represen- tatives of the Palestine…

















































