Federal Family Education Loan Program
(重定向自FFELP)
The Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program was the second largest of the U.S. higher education loan programs (Direct Loans being the first). The FFEL was initiated by the Higher Education Act of 1965 and was funded through a public/private partnership administered at the state and local level. In 2007-08, FFEL served 6.5 million students and parents, lending a total of $54.7 billion in new loans (or 80% of all new federal student loans). Since 1965, 60 million Americans have used FFEL loans to pay for education expenses.