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IFC International Forum on Investment in Private Higher Education Washington DC, January 22-23, 2004 Creating Alternatives for Student Financing: Comparative.

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1 IFC International Forum on Investment in Private Higher Education Washington DC, January 22-23, 2004 Creating Alternatives for Student Financing: Comparative Models Jean-Daniel Borgeaud

2 contents  programs  sustainability  challenges  performance  recommendations  promoting student financing

3 private student financing programs in Latin America  Fundación para la Producción  La Paz, Bolivia  Compensar  Bogotá, Colombia  Universidad de los Andes  Bogotá, Colombia  SOFES  Mexico City, Mexico

4 sustainability  social dimension:  serving needy students  open access  economic dimension:  financial viability  access to capital markets

5 a balancing act social dimension economic dimension pricing governance coverage collateral

6 governance  not-for-profit foundation  social security organization  private university  corporation owned by forty private universities

7 pricing & terms  subsidized lending rates  no upfront fees !!  reimbursement of administrative cost  5 - 15+ years  grace period

8 coverage  undergraduate & graduate studies  tuition ( )  living expenses (  )  selected vs. all fields of study  low return/low coverage  increased dropout risk ?

9 collateral  personal guarantor(s)  real guarantees on large loans  risk sharing with universities !  Sallie Mae:  USD 5 billion loan portfolio without government guarantee  50% with personal guarantees  50% unsecured

10 performance  moderate to rapid growth  not (yet) profitable  fairly sound loan portfolios  1% - 10.5% delinquency rate  limited track record  jury still out!

11 recommendations  apply market rates  introduce loan fees  5% fee ~ >30% income increase  cover living expenses  be mindful of partially funded students  Increased dropout risk

12 promoting student financing  commercial lenders (?)  schools and universities  governments  guarantor  operator  new private players  new product for microfinance industry  lending expertise  loan portfolio management infrastructure  different risk profile


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