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Peter Granville
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Higher education policy researcher and college affordability advocate at @tcfdotorg.bsky.social
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Since 1980, the Parents Plus program has let families borrow federal loans to cover the full cost of college tuition. Now, the Trump admin is setting a loan limit of $65k per student.

Peter Granville (@petergranville.bsky.social) shares his perspective with @washingtonpost.com.
Trump’s changes to Parent Plus student loans may limit college options
New caps on Parent Plus loans leaves some parents of high school seniors worried they will no longer be able to afford their school of choice.
www.washingtonpost.com
September 23, 2025 at 2:38 PM
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This morning, we released an alarming new report detailing the depths of Americans’ financial distress, based on a June survey of 2,000 voters with Morning Consult.

TCF President Julie Margetta Morgan (@jmargetta.bsky.social) explains in a new op-ed in @rollingstone.com.
Americans Wanted a Cost of Living Warrior. Trump Is the Opposite
Americans are increasingly concerned with cost of living issues. They voted for Donald Trump to help, but he's done the opposite.
www.rollingstone.com
July 31, 2025 at 12:33 PM
It was great speaking with @j-alonso.bsky.social for her latest with @insidehighered.com. Medicaid cuts are a college success issue, a debt issue, and a financial aid issue.

I've seen firsthand how emergency aid can help students withstand medical costs and was glad to put a plug in for them here.
July 30, 2025 at 10:46 AM
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H.S. students with the Institute for Civility recently met with TCF’s @petergranville.bsky.social, who shared his insights on college affordability.

“The students grasped complex ideas & asked tough questions. Lawmakers should take a page from these students’ willingness to engage with new ideas.”
May 22, 2025 at 4:29 PM
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NEW: The U.S. House is moving ahead with a budget bill that would make devastating cuts to health care and food assistance while slashing taxes for the richest Americans.

In response, TCF president @jmargetta.bsky.social issued the following statement: go.tcf.org/GOPBudget
May 20, 2025 at 2:28 PM
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Come join our team! Applications are now open to be TCF's next Government Affairs Director.

Ideal requirements: 10+ yrs on/with the Hill with deep policy & committee expertise, strong relationships, and a passion for progressive change. Learn more and apply today.
Government Affairs Director
Washington, D.C. | Hybrid Minimum 2 Days a week in office, plus additional in-person time expected for in-person meetings or events offsite | $150,000-$170,000 The Century Foundation (TCF), a progres...
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May 19, 2025 at 3:38 PM
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“The federal government has long stayed away from any involvement in a college’s curriculum or hiring, and current law prohibits this kind of intrusion into academic affairs…the executive order steps far across this line.” –TCF’s @bobshireman.bsky.social in today’s NYT.
Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting College Accreditors
It was the latest move by President Trump in his effort to shift the ideological tilt of the higher education system as he battles elite universities.
www.nytimes.com
April 24, 2025 at 11:45 AM
The GAO released an important report today showing how college students' health coverage rates have changed since the passage of the ACA in 2010. Their analysis matches what my colleagues and I found in 2020: the ACA halved the uninsured rate for America's college students. tcf.org/content/repo...
The ACA’s Impact on College Students
When it comes to health care, young people have historically been the most uninsured age group. The Affordable Care Act (ACA), which is ten years old this
tcf.org
April 17, 2025 at 9:01 PM
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Big changes are coming for the nearly 43 million people with outstanding federal student debt.

Today, @petergranville.bsky.social joined @yahoofinance.com to discuss how borrowers can navigate the turbulence at the federal level. Full clip: bit.ly/LoanChanges
April 4, 2025 at 1:12 AM
If you know my organization @tcfdotorg.bsky.social, you know how much we want to see policy work for everyone. Today, we're thrilled that @jmargetta.bsky.social—who has worked tirelessly to deliver real solutions to challenges facing American families—will officially lead TCF into our next chapter.
April 2, 2025 at 2:26 PM
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For over 30 years, college students have been assured that their student loan debts would eventually be forgiven if they made regular income-based payments.

This promise is now at risk due to legal challenges to the SAVE plan, via @bobshireman.bsky.social—who helped write the original legislation.
In a Key Student Debt Case, a Federal Court Is Making a Serious Factual Error
For more than thirty years, college students have been assured that their student loan debts would not follow them forever. The federal government
tcf.org
March 18, 2025 at 3:19 PM
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For @teenvogue.com today, I wrote about the impact of closing the Dept of Education. Long story short: students of all ages will face a more divided, unequal system that restricts opportunities instead of creating them, and that is the point.

www.teenvogue.com/story/what-w...
What Will Happen to Your Student Loans if Trump Closes the Department of Education?
Dismantling the department would put Pell grants and other need-based aid programs at risk.
www.teenvogue.com
February 13, 2025 at 3:12 PM
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Before federal student loan repayment paused in 2020, nearly 20% of borrowers—8M Americans—were in default. The outstanding debt reached $1.5T.

In response, DOE launched the SAVE Plan, and 8M borrowers enrolled by mid-2024. Today, its future is uncertain.
tcf.org/content/comm...
The Assault on the SAVE Plan Has Brought Student Debt Relief to a Crossroads
Before federal student loan repayment paused in spring 2020, nearly 20 percent of borrowers—8 million Americans—were in default due to failure to make
tcf.org
January 27, 2025 at 7:30 PM
This important change from ED will help older student loan borrowers struggling with repayment, including many who have been paying for decades.

43% of borrowers experiencing Social Security offsets in 2015 had held their loans for 20+ years, and 11% had them for 30+ years (!), per GAO research.
Great news from the Department of Education: They're protecting more Social Security benefits from being seized to repay defaulted student loans—a win for older borrowers! sites.ed.gov/ous/files/20...
January 16, 2025 at 5:51 PM
In a new piece for @tcfdotorg.bsky.social, my colleagues and I revisit the history of the SAVE Plan: how its design meets borrowers needs, how the lawsuits put relief in jeopardy, and what could happen next. The explainer unpacks this critical juncture for borrowers: tcf.org/content/comm...
The Assault on the SAVE Plan Has Brought Student Debt Relief to a Crossroads
Before federal student loan repayment paused in spring 2020, nearly 20 percent of borrowers—8 million Americans—were in default due to failure to make
tcf.org
January 15, 2025 at 6:12 PM
Valuable recommendations in this new brief by @georgetownpoverty.bsky.social on how to craft a better, fairer Parent PLUS program, without compromising access for those who turn to the program as a last resort:
December 19, 2024 at 8:25 PM
For six months, I've taken the metro to work most workdays and read my weekly print issue of @economist.com on the way. In those six months, today was the first day I saw another person with a magazine or newspaper in their hands. I see you, stranger
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December 17, 2024 at 2:33 PM