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NJ S1794

NJ S1794
Requires institutions of higher education to send out annual student debt letters; requires students enrolled in public institutions of higher education to complete course on student loan debt repayment.


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Introduced
02/08/2018
In Committee
06/18/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill is known as the "Know Before You Owe Student Loan Debt Act." The purpose of the bill is to increase student awareness concerning student debt, and to encourage students to borrow less than the maximum amounts they are awarded and begin making repayments earlier. This bill requires an institution of higher education that receives student loan information for a student in the institution to send the student by regular mail each semester a student debt letter. Under the bill, the student debt letter would include: · an estimate of the total amount of student loans taken out by the student; · an estimate of the potential total payoff amount of the student loans incurred or a range of the total payoff amount; · an estimate of monthly repayment amounts that a similarly situated borrower may incur, including principal and interest, for the amount of loans the student has taken out at the time the information is provided; · the percentage of the borrowing limit the student has reached at the time the information is provided; and · a statement that the student should contact the lender to determine when the borrower is authorized to begin making repayments, and whether those repayments would include both the principle and interest amount of the loans. The letter would also include information concerning options for reducing borrowing through scholarships, reduced expenses, work-study, or other opportunities. An institution would not incur liability for any information provided under the bill. The bill also requires each full-time undergraduate student at a public institution of higher education who has student loan debt to complete an on-line course, or receive in-person counseling from a qualified member of the institution, on the repayment of student loan debt and the consequences of the failure to make required repayments. The on-line course or in-person counseling will be required each time the student takes out a new loan.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the "Know Before You Owe Student Loan Debt Act," aims to increase student awareness about student debt and encourage students to borrow less and begin repaying loans earlier. The bill requires institutions of higher education to send students an annual "student debt letter" that includes estimates of their total loan amount, potential payoff amount, monthly repayment amounts, percentage of the borrowing limit reached, and information on repayment options and ways to reduce borrowing. The bill also mandates that full-time undergraduate students with loan debt at public institutions complete an online course or in-person counseling on student loan repayment and the consequences of failing to make required payments, each time they take out a new loan.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Education

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 06/18/2018)

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