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Some borrowers will find a different array of lenders participating in the program because of the turbulence in credit markets. But rates are down, not up.
-- Robert Shireman
Berkeley, Calif.
The writer is executive director of the Project on Student Debt at the Institute for College Access & Success.
A Presence in Qatar
Business columnist Jane Bryant Quinn, writing about "Tomorrow's Emerging Markets" on April 13, failed to mention Virginia Commonwealth University as one of the five major U.S. universities with campuses in Qatar. Cornell University opened a branch of its medical college in 2002, and Texas A&M University set up shop in 2003. What is known as VCUQ opened in 1998, and VCU's main campuses, in Richmond, are closer to home for readers of The Post.
-- Derick C. Moore
Cabin John


