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US HR2129

Empowering Students Through Enhanced Financial Counseling Act


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Introduced
04/08/2019
In Committee
04/08/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

To amend the loan counseling requirements under the Higher Education Act of 1965, and for other purposes. This bill modifies student loan counseling requirements applicable to institutions of higher education (IHEs). Currently, an IHE must provide entrance counseling to a student who is a first-time federal student loan borrower. This bill replaces required entrance counseling with required annual financial counseling concerning information on the terms, conditions, and responsibilities of the grant or loan. Also, it expands the required recipients of such annual counseling to include, in addition to student borrowers, Pell Grant recipients and parent PLUS Loan borrowers. In additional, the bill revises, expands, or establishes specific annual counseling information requirements for student borrowers, Pell Grant recipients, or parent PLUS Loan borrowers. The bill revises and expands exit counseling information requirements for borrowers to include an outstanding loan balance summary, the anticipated monthly payments under standard and income-driven repayment plans, an explanation of the grace period preceding repayment, the option to pay accrued interest before it capitalizes, the right to request an annual credit report, a cautionary statement about third-party student debt relief companies, and loan servicer contact information. It directs the Department of Education to maintain a consumer-tested online counseling tool that provides annual and exit counseling. The Institute of Education Sciences must study the impact and effectiveness of exit counseling, annual counseling, and the online counseling tool.

AI Summary

This bill modifies student loan counseling requirements for institutions of higher education (IHEs). It replaces required entrance counseling with required annual financial counseling for student borrowers, Pell Grant recipients, and parent PLUS Loan borrowers. The bill also revises and expands the required counseling information, including details on loan terms, repayment options, and the impact of default. Additionally, the bill directs the Department of Education to maintain consumer-tested online counseling tools for annual and exit counseling, and requires a study on the effectiveness of the counseling requirements.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor. (on 04/08/2019)

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