Education

Accountability in Higher Education and Access Through Demand-Driven Workforce Pell: Student Tuition and Transparency System (STATS) and Earnings Accountability

🇺🇸United States··Proposed Rule·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This proposed rule aims to improve accountability in higher education by implementing new regulations that tie federal loan eligibility to graduate earnings. It requires educational institutions to report comprehensive data on program costs and student financial aid to enhance transparency and program accountability. Institutions must ensure their programs provide economic value or risk losing funding eligibility.

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Key Changes

  • Replaces debt-to-earnings metric with a revised earnings premium measure
  • Requires institutions to report detailed program-level financial information
  • Links federal loan eligibility to the earnings of graduates

Obligations

What this law requires

critical

Educational institutions must report program-level data, including tuition, fees, and financial aid details such as grants and scholarships to the Department of Education.

educational institutions
reporting
high

Institutions must report detailed program-level data, including tuition, fees, and financial aid details such as grants and scholarships to the Department of Education.

higher education institutions
reporting
critical

Institutions must ensure that their programs meet the new earnings premium measure; those failing this measure in two out of three consecutive years will lose Direct Loan eligibility.

educational institutions
operational
critical

Institutions must establish their programs' eligibility for Direct Loan program funds by updating the list of Direct Loan-eligible programs maintained by the Department.

higher education institutions
operational
high

Institutions must provide students eligible for Pell Grant funds with an indication of their remaining lifetime Pell Grant eligibility and an explanation of how all Pell Grant funds received count against this limit.

educational institutions
disclosure

Affected Parties

Higher education institutionsStudents enrolled in Title IV programs

Tags

education,higher education,accountability