#WaronChristianity: Catholic College Won’t Offer Federal Loans, Citing Overreaching Regs




by Nate Madden
Catholic News Service

WASHINGTON (CNS) — Wyoming Catholic College, a Catholic university founded in 2005 in Lander, announced in late February that it “shall not participate in federal student loan programs.”

The decision came after months of analysis and deliberations by the college and its board of directors.

“While the financial benefits are undeniable,” said a news release, “the increasingly burdensome regulatory requirements are clearly troubling for faith-based institutions.”

The decision to forego federal student loan and grant programs was reached in a unanimous vote by the college’s board of directors.




Use this link to read the full statement by Wyoming Catholic College.

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