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Student Leaders Call On Biden To Cancel Student Loan Debt

Above Photo: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, speaks during a news conference on student loan debt in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021. Al Drago / Bloomberg / Getty Images.

Dear President Biden and Vice President Harris,

We, the undersigned 111 student government leaders representing over 1.4 million students, write to urge you to exercise your executive authority, as designated by the Higher Education Act of 1965, to cancel all federal student loan debt immediately.

As student leaders, we have seen the harrowing financial, social, and mental health impacts that the crushing weight of student loan debt imposes upon students and alumni by exacerbating the financial insecurity, social inequities, and economic stagnation which impacts over 44 million borrowers in the United States. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government recognized the burden of such debt on borrowers, pausing student loan repayments and lowering the interest rate to 0%. While this is commendable, we now urge the President to cancel all student debt to promote educational access, racial equity, and economic recovery.

Student loan cancellation expands educational opportunities. Higher education is becoming increasingly expensive, with costs of attendance growing by 25% in the last decade alone. While a college degree remains one of the strongest engines of economic mobility, it is becoming increasingly unaffordable and inaccessible to first generation and low-income students. Consequently, recent polling indicated that 39% of students would consider dropping out of college to avoid accruing more debt. First generation students are also more likely to take out loans to pay for their education. Relieving student loan debt incentivizes current students to complete their degrees, and allows borrowers to escape the cycle of poverty that is reinforced by student loan debt repayments. This ensures that education can remain the “reliable pathway to the middle class” that President Biden and Vice President Harris campaigned on.

Cancellation will help close the racial wealth gap and promote equity in higher education. Black college graduates have on average $25,000 more student loan debt compared to white college graduates. Additionally, Federal Reserve data indicates that while 6% of white borrowers are behind on their payments, that number is 20% and 23% for Black and Hispanic borrowers, respectively. 20 years after starting college, the median white borrower will have paid off 94% of their debt; the median Black borrower will have only paid off 5%. Student loan forgiveness is an issue of racial equity, and in the words of Derrick Johnson, President of the NAACP, “you cannot begin to address the racial wealth gap without addressing the student loan crisis.”

Women, LGBTQIA+ students, and veterans also take on a disproportionate level of debt that forgiveness will resolve. Women hold two-thirds of the nation’s student debt, 9.6% more debt than their male counterparts one year after graduation. More than a third of LGBTQIA+ people and specifically, over half of transgender adults aged 18 to 40, hold student loan debt. Their combined debt amounts to over $93 billion. And despite federal benefits, over 40% of active service members in the U.S. military hold student loan debt. Student loan forgiveness offers necessary relief for historically marginalized Americans and closes persistent disparities.

Federal student loan forgiveness will help our economy recover from the COVID-19 recession. Student loan debt inhibits borrowers from accessing every element of the American dream: with every $1,000 increase in student loans for public college graduates in their twenties, the home ownership rate drops by 1.8%. On aggregate, student loan debt delays homeownership by 7 years. A student who graduates with student loan debt is 11% less likely to start their own business compared to one who graduates debt-free. Couples with substantial amounts of student loan debt delay having children or getting married. Student loans prevent Americans from achieving their highest potential, and fully engaging in our economy.

In the aftermath of our worst recession in a century, when a generation of graduates will be experiencing permanent depleted wages and lower employment, federal student loan debt cancellation will allow for entrepreneurship, consumer spending, and personal investments that will rejuvenate our economy and repair the broken social fabric of our nation.

Efforts to cancel current debt must be paired with a long-term commitment to a system of education that allows students to leave college without debt, including investing in tuition free trade schools, community colleges, public colleges and universities. Education should be a right that all students have access to, free from burdensome levels of debt.

Relieving student debt is a moral and economic imperative for the Biden Administration to take on, and must be done without delay. Canceling student loans will spur economic growth and entrepreneurship, expand educational opportunities, reduce dropout rates, close the racial wealth gap, and uplift millions of borrowers suffocated by $1.7 trillion in student loan debt.

Thank you for your leadership on this issue, and we look forward to working with you to create a debt-free future for all of our nation’s graduates.

Signed,

Austin Smith Student Body President at Alabama A&M University
Chyna Brodie Student Body President at American University
Angelina Han Student Body President at Amherst College
Emanuella Ntim Undergraduate Student Government Vice President at Arizona State University Polytechnic
Olivia Smith Student Body President at Augustana College
Edidiong Emily Ndiokho Student Government Association President at Barnard College
Ryan Britt Student Government President at Bowdoin College
Krupa Souri Student Body President at Brandeis University
Maggie Ober and Connor McNerney Student Government Association Co-Presidents at College of the Holy Cross
Anuli Ononye Student Body President at Cornell University
Watfae Zayed Student Government President at DePaul University
Morgan Coleman Student Body President at Drake University
Jarod Watson Student Body President at Drexel University
Christina Wang Student Body President at Duke University
Jack Corby Student Body President at Elon University
Jehan Ayesha binti Heru Wirasto Undergraduate Student Government Executive President at Emerson College
Nastassia Janvier Student Body President at Florida State University and Governor on Florida Board of Governors
Nile Blass Student Body President at Georgetown University
Aubrey P. Moorman Student Body President at Gallaudet University
Eric Santomauro-Stenzel Student Assembly President at Hamilton College
Kimberlee-Mykel Thompson Student Body President at Hampton University
Mariesa Teo Associated Students of Harvey Mudd College President
Kylie Burke Student Body President at Howard University
Benjamin Barber Student Government Association President at the Illinois Institute of Technology
Ky Freeman Student Body President at Indiana University
Soledad Jasmin Flores Gudino Associated Student Government Vice President at the Institute of American Indian Arts
Mehak Ali Student Government Association Executive President at Johns Hopkins University
Micah Smith Student Body President at Kenyon College
Chazzlyn Jackson Student Body President at Kent State University
Javin Bowman Student Body President at Louisiana State University
Brion Dennis Student Body President at Loyola Marymount University
Shreya Nagdev Student Government President at Macalester College
Ashon Lanada Student Body President at Montclair State University
Jamera Forbes Student Body President at Morgan State University
Anuja Badeti Student Senate President at New Jersey Institute of Technology
Dylan Nelson Student Body Vice President at the New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology
Mehrin Ali Chairperson of the Student Government Assembly at New York University
Allyson Knuutila Student Body President at Niagara County Community College
Dhru Patel Student Body President at Oregon State University
Kimberly Mars Student Government President at Pace University
Erin Boas University Park Undergraduate Student Body President at the Pennsylvania State University
Kaila Teague President of the Pitzer College Student Senate
Nirali Devgan Student Body President at Pomona College
Shannon Kang Student Body President at Purdue University
Anjali Patel Student Government Association President at Ramapo College of New Jersey
Cait Bennett 156th Grand Marshal, Student Body President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Miriah Medina Student Body President at Rust College
Nikhil Sadaranganey Student Body President at Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Dhruvi Shah Student Body President at Savannah State University
Maya Lynch Student Body President at Scripps College
Lakeisha Phillips Student Body President at Sewanee, the University of the South
Emily Paule Student Government Association President at Smith College
Hailee Maddison O’Dell Student Body President at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
Christian Giadolor Student Body President at Stanford University
Ethan Burrell Student Body President at St. John’s University
David Hatami Student Body President at SUNY – Binghamton University
David Bruen Student Body President at Syracuse University
Noor Lima Boudakian University Student Senate Chair at The New School
Jacob Chang Student Body President at the Ohio State University
Jamie Roa Student Body President at Tulane University
Maria Alejandra Acosta Student Government Association President at Union County College
Jillian Fields Student Body President at the University of Alabama
Angela Lee Student Body President at the University of Alabama at Birmingham
William Morrow Student Body Vice President at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
Abdoullah Goudiaby Student Body President at the University at Albany
Jacob E. Tuthill Graduate Student Senator at the University of Baltimore
Chaka Tellem Student Body President at the University of California, Berkeley
Ryan Manriquez President and CEO of the Associated Students of the University of California, Davis (ASUCD)
Michelle Wei Student Body President at the University of California, Irvine
Jorge Rodriguez-Mota Student Body President at the University of California, Merced
Yuval Cohen Student Body President at the University of California, Santa Barbara
Parul Kumar Undergraduate Student Government President at the University of Chicago
Kasiyah Tatem Student Body President at the University of Delaware
Jungha Kim Student Body President at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Maryam Alghafir Student Body Vice President at the University of Houston
Kallyn Mai Associated Students of the University of Idaho President
Niya Denise McAdoo Student Body President at the University of Kansas
Ugonna Okorie Student Body President at the University of Louisville
Mehrshad Fahim Devin Student Body President at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Kislay Parashar Student Body President at University of Maryland-College Park
Neyder Fernandez Student Body President at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Nithya Arun Student Body President at the University of Michigan
Landon Brickey Student Body President at the University of Missouri
Batool Ibrahim Student Government President at University of Nebraska- Lincoln
Caren Yap Student Body President at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Allan Njomo Student Body President at the University of Notre Dame
Tavana Farzaneh Student Body President at the University of Oklahoma
Isaiah Boyd Student Body President at University of Oregon
Tori Borlase Student Body President at the University of Pennsylvania
Sabeet Kazmi Student Body President at University of Rochester
Justice Zoto Student Body President at the University of San Diego
Julia Cunningham Student Body President at University of South Florida
Alexis Areias Student Body President at the University of Southern California
Alyssa White Student Body President at the University of Tampa
Jose Pablo Rojas Student Body President at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Jose Escobedo Student Body President at the University of Texas at San Antonio
Hannah Bruns Student Body President at Vanderbilt University
Sam Pasqualoni Student Body President at University of Vermont
Caroline Levine Student Body President at Villanova University
Kameron Gray Student Body President at Virginia State University
Brian Patrick Student Body President at Washington State University
Ranen Miao Student Body President at Washington University in St. Louis
Anna Nguyen Student Assembly President at Wesleyan University
Brendan Sudberry Student Body President at Westminster College
Alexi Payne Student Body President at Wilkes University
Anisa Kamara Student Government President at William Paterson University
Williams Student Union Student Representatives at Williams College
Bayan Galal Student Body President at Yale University
Elazar Abrahams Student Council President at Yeshiva University

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