Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB801

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Higher Education Reform and Opportunity Act

Impact

If enacted, SB801 would significantly impact federal student loan programs by phasing out provisions for loan forgiveness that many borrowers have benefited from over the years. The bill stipulates that new loans issued post-2025 will not be eligible for forgiveness, affecting future borrowing conditions. Additionally, institutions would face increased scrutiny and potentially substantial fines related to their default rates on student loans. This regulatory adjustment marks a shift toward stricter financial oversight in higher education, with implications for students’ financial security and burdensome debt levels.

Summary

SB801, titled the 'Higher Education Reform and Opportunity Act', aims to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to enhance fiscal accountability in education financing and to mandate that institutions of higher education publish key information regarding student success metrics. The proposed legislation notably introduces Federal Direct Simplification Loans, which would simplify the existing loan structure and incorporate accountability measures tied to student loan defaults. A central tenet of the bill is the elimination of loan forgiveness for new loans dispersed after July 1, 2025, thus reinstating a payback requirement that some student borrowers have previously relied on under earlier agreements.

Contention

The most notable points of contention surrounding SB801 revolve around its strict loan repayment policies and the abolishment of loan forgiveness options, which many advocates argue may disproportionately affect low-income students seeking to pursue higher education. Critics worry that the elimination of forgiveness programs could deter prospective students from enrolling in programs that carry a financial burden, thereby exacerbating educational inequality. Furthermore, concerns have been raised regarding the practicality and fairness of instituting penalties on educational institutions based on their student loan default rates, as this could impact their operational funding and stability.

Congress_id

119-S-801

Policy_area

Education

Introduced_date

2025-02-27

Companion Bills

US HB1739

Related bill Higher Education Reform and Opportunity Act

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