Bill Sponsor
Senate Bill 2184
116th Congress(2019-2020)
Know Before You Owe Private Education Loan Act of 2019
Introduced
Introduced
Introduced in Senate on Jul 18, 2019
Overview
Text
Introduced
Jul 18, 2019
Latest Action
Jul 18, 2019
Origin Chamber
Senate
Type
Bill
Bill
The primary form of legislative measure used to propose law. Depending on the chamber of origin, bills begin with a designation of either H.R. or S. Joint resolution is another form of legislative measure used to propose law.
Bill Number
2184
Congress
116
Policy Area
Education
Education
Primary focus of measure is elementary, secondary, or higher education including special education and matters of academic performance, school administration, teaching, educational costs, and student aid.
Sponsorship by Party
Democrat
Illinois
Democrat
Maryland
Democrat
Minnesota
Democrat
Rhode Island
Democrat
Wisconsin
Senate Votes (0)
House Votes (0)
No Senate votes have been held for this bill.
Summary

Know Before You Owe Private Education Loan Act of 2019

This bill expands requirements for lenders and institutions of higher education (IHEs) with respect to the certification of private education loans.

Specifically, the bill revises requirements for disclosures in private education loan applications. Before issuing a private education loan for a student attending an IHE, lenders must obtain the IHE's certification of the student's enrollment status, the student's cost of attendance, and the difference between that cost and the student's estimated financial assistance.

Lenders must (1) send loan statements to borrowers at least once every three months a student is enrolled at an IHE, (2) notify the relevant IHE of the loan amount and the student to whom it applies no later than the date funds are issued, and (3) submit an annual report to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) containing information the CFPB requires concerning private student loans.

The bill requires IHEs, before providing lenders with certifications, to determine whether students have exhausted their options for federal financial aid assistance and notify borrowers of (1) the availability of assistance, (2) their ability to choose their own private educational lender, (3) the impact of the proposed private education loan on their eligibility for other financial assistance, and (4) their right to accept or reject a private education loan within 30 days of the lender's approval of their application and to cancel the loan within 3 business days of its consummation.

Text (1)
Actions (2)
07/18/2019
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. (text: CR S4952-4953)
07/18/2019
Introduced in Senate
Public Record
Record Updated
Nov 1, 2022 1:50:31 PM