[Senate Hearing 109-126]
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                                                        S. Hrg. 109-126
 
  PROVIDING QUALITY POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION: ACCESS AND ACCOUNTABILITY

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                                HEARING

                               BEFORE THE

                              COMMITTEE ON
                 HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS
                          UNITED STATES SENATE

                       ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS

                             FIRST SESSION

                                   ON

   EXAMINING ACCESS AND ACCOUNTABILITY RELATING TO PROVIDING QUALITY 
 POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION, FOCUSING ON THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENTS ROLE IN 
   MAKING POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION FINANCIALLY AVAILABLE FOR AMERICANS

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                             APRIL 28, 2005

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                            S. Hrg. 109-126

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                            C O N T E N T S

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                               STATEMENTS

                        Thursday, April 28, 2005

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Enzi, Hon. Michael B., Chairman, Committee on Health, Education, 
  Labor, and Pensions, opening statement.........................     1
Dodd, Hon. Christopher J., a U.S. Senator from the State of 
  Connecticut, opening statement.................................     3
Alexander, Hon. Lamar, a U.S. Senator from the State of 
  Tennessee, opening statement...................................     5
Haycock, Kati, director, Education Trust; Trninity Thorpe, 
  student, Pepperdine University; Brian Bothworth, president, 
  FutureWorks; Robert M. Shireman, director, the Institute for 
  College Access & Success, Inc.; and Phillip F. Van Horn, 
  chairman of the board and president, Wyoming Student Loan 
  Corporation, and president and ceo, Western States Learning 
  Corporation....................................................     8
    Prepared statements of:
        Ms. Haycock..............................................    10
        Overview of testimony by Ms. Haycock.....................    15
        Ms. Thorpe...............................................    18
        Mr. Bosworth.............................................    21
        Mr. Shireman.............................................    31
        Mr. Van Horn.............................................    39

                          ADDITIONAL MATERIAL

Statements, articles, publications, letters, etc.:
    Response to questions of Senator Enzi by Kati Haycock........    52
    Response to questions of Senator Enzi by Trinity Thorpe......    53
    Response to questions of Senator Enzi by Brian Bosworth......    53
    Response to questions of Senator Enzi and Senator Murray by 
      Robert Shireman............................................    58
    Response to questions of Senator Enzi by Phillip F. Van Horn.    65

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