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Vermont’s prime student loan agency says it has avoided that upheaval
because it’s struck a deal with a bank for $390 million in financing.
This
weekend at Mill River Union High
School,
middle school students will be presenting Robert Frost’s work on stage in an original,
multimedia adaptation called "Frost Rimes.”
Upheaval in credit markets has thrown many college loan programs into chaos,
just as students are making choices about where they’ll study next year. Vermont’s prime student loan agency says it has avoided that upheaval
because it’s struck a deal with a bank for $390 million in financing.
VPR’s
Ross Sneyd reports.