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Monday, November 9, 2009
 
 
EVENTS
Advancing America’s Economic Competitiveness
The Role of Student Loans
the American Enterprise Institute and the Project on Student Debt
Date: Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Time: 10:00 AM — 3:30 PM
Location: Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
 
About This Event

On line registration for this event is closed. Walk in registrations will be accepted.

Higher education produces large average economic gains for those who complete their degrees and improves productivity and competitiveness in the U.S. economy at large. To finance college and other advanced training, students and their families are increasingly turning to loans: two-thirds of baccalaureate degree recipients in 2000 had college loans, and their average debt was nearly 60 percent higher than the average debt of those who graduated in 1993 after accounting for inflation.

This conference will examine the role of loans in the context of federal financial aid and tax incentives for postsecondary education. Researchers and respondents will discuss ways to look at “debt burden” and its impact on different populations, both before and after college. Participants will suggest ways that federal loan and tax provisions might be redesigned to maximize the potential for federal aid to boost access and completion in higher education.

 
Agenda
 
9:45 a.m. Registration  
     
10:00 Welcome: Kevin A. Hassett, AEI
10:15  Panel I: Investing in Human Capital—Are College Students Borrowing too Much, or Not Enough?
  Presenters: Sandy Baum, The College Board
    Alicia C. Dowd, New England Resource Center for Higher Education at the University of Massachussets Boston
  Respondents: Tamara Draut, Demos
    Allan Carlson, Howard Center for Family, Religion & Society
  Moderator: Robert Shireman, The Institute for College Access and Success, Inc.
11:45 Luncheon  
12:10 p.m. Panel II: Can the Federal Investment in Student Loans Accomplish More?
  Discussants:  Douglas J. Elliott, Center on Federal Financial Institutions
    Sarah Ducich, Sallie Mae
    Robert Shireman, The Institute for College Access and Success
  Moderator: Kevin A. Hassett, AEI
1:30 Break  
1:45 Panel III: Are There Solutions to Be Found on the Tax Side of the Ledger?
  Presenters: Thomas J. Kane, Harvard Graduate School of Education
    Susan Dynarski, Harvard Kennedy School of Government
  Respondent: Tom Wolanin, Institute for Higher Education Policy
  Moderator: Frederick M. Hess, AEI
3:15 Closing Remarks  
     
3:30 Adjournment  
 
 
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