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BofA suspending federal student loan program

Fri Nov 6, 2009 6:10pm EST

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* BofA will suspend student loans beginning Dec. 5

* BofA is fourth largest lender with $4.3 billion in '08

CHARLOTTE N.C., Nov 6 (Reuters) - Bank of America Corp (BAC.N) will suspend its federally-backed student loan program by Dec. 5, the company said in a letter to colleges and universities on Friday, as the U.S. gets ready to end the program entirely.

A number of becomes banks have said they would exit the Federal Family Education Loan Program, this year.

The Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009 would replace the FFELP program with direct government loans. It has passed the U.S. House of Representatives and is awaiting a Senate vote, but it strongly supported by President Obama and widely expected to become law.

A spokeswoman for the Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bank of America confirmed the validity of the letter, and said the bank would continue to collect payments on customers' existing loans.

Bank of America was the fourth largest lender under the program in fiscal year 2008, issuing $4.8 billion in new loans, according to U.S. Department of Education data.

The program, created in 1965, is a public-private program designed to allow banks to make students loan backed by government guarantees. (Reporting by Joe Rauch; editing by Carol Bishopric)



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