Union Calendar No. 394
119th CONGRESS 2d Session |
[Report No. 119–460]
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require the Secretary of Education to develop requirements for institutions of higher education on formatting financial aid offer forms, and for other purposes.
December 9, 2025
Mrs. McClain (for herself and Mrs. Kim) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Education and Workforce
January 21, 2026
Additional sponsors: Mr. Norcross and Mr. Vindman
January 21, 2026
Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed
[Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the part printed in italic]
[For text of introduced bill, see copy of bill as introduced December 9, 2025]
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require the Secretary of Education to develop requirements for institutions of higher education on formatting financial aid offer forms, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
(a) In general.—Part B of title I of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1011 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
“SEC. 124. Financial aid offers.
“(a) Institutional requirements.—
“(1) IN GENERAL.—Beginning on July 1, 2029, an institution of higher education that receives Federal financial assistance under this Act—
“(A) shall—
“(i) for all financial aid offers (including paper, or mobile-optimized or other electronic offers), include the information (including terminology) listed in subsection (c), and meet the requirements of paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (d), in compliance with the requirements published pursuant to subsection (b)(2);
“(2) SUPPLEMENTAL CONTENT AND DISCLOSURES.—Each institution of higher education described in paragraph (1) shall provide, in supplemental documents or through easily accessible links on the institution’s portal or a website, the following:
“(A) The renewability requirements and conditions under which the student can expect to receive, for each award year the student is enrolled at the institution, similar amounts of financial aid.
“(B) Whether the financial aid offer may change if aid from outside sources is applied after the student receives the initial financial aid offer, and, if applicable, how that financial aid offer will change.
“(b) Secretarial requirements.—
“(1) REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION.—
“(A) CONSUMER TESTING.—The Secretary shall—
“(i) in consultation with the heads of relevant Federal agencies, not later than 9 months after the date of enactment of the College Financial Aid Clarity Act of 2025, establish a process for consumer testing, with the representatives described in subparagraph (B), requirements for institutions of higher education on formatting financial aid offers to include the information (including terminology) listed in subsection (c), and to meet the requirements of paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (d), in a manner that is simple and understandable for students and the students’ families; and
“(B) REPRESENTATIVES.—The representatives described in this subparagraph are representatives of students (including low-income students, first generation college students, adult students, veterans, servicemembers, and prospective students), students’ families (including low-income families, families with first generation college students, and families with prospective students), institutions of higher education, secondary school and postsecondary counselors, nonprofit organizations (including scholarship-granting organizations), private lenders, and States.
“(C) NONAPPLICATION OF PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT.—Subchapter I of chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, shall not apply to the consumer testing process under this subsection.
“(2) PUBLICATION AND NOTICE.—Not later than July 1, 2028, the Secretary shall—
“(3) SAMPLE OF FINANCIAL AID OFFERS.—Not later than July 1, 2029, and every other year thereafter, the Secretary shall, in a manner consistent with applicable Federal privacy statutes—
“(c) Information required.—To comply with subsection (a), an institution of higher education shall include the following information in any financial aid offer that is made by the institution:
“(1) INFORMATION FOR THE AWARD YEAR COVERED BY THE OFFER.—
“(A) AWARD YEAR INFORMATION.—The program of study and the award year of such program of study covered by the financial aid offer, and an explanation that the amount of financial aid offered may differ—
“(B) ANNUAL COST INFORMATION.—Information on the student’s estimated cost of attendance for the award year covered by the financial aid offer, including the following:
“(C) ANNUAL GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS.—The amount of grant and scholarship aid for the award year covered by the financial aid offer.
“(D) ANNUAL NET PRICE.—
“(E) LOANS.—Information on each loan for which the student is eligible for the award year covered by the offer (including any institutional, Federal, State, or private loan), including—
“(2) GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE PROGRAM LENGTH.—The amount of grant and scholarship aid for the program length of the program of study for which the financial aid offer is provided.
“(3) STUDENT EMPLOYMENT.—Information on work-study employment opportunities (including work-study programs under part C of title IV, institutional work-study programs, or State work-study programs), including—
“(4) NET PRICE CALCULATOR.—A link to the universal net price calculator website described in section 132(c)(4).
“(5) AVERAGE COSTS FOR THE MOST RECENT AWARD YEAR.—
“(A) IN GENERAL.—With respect to a program of study for which the financial aid offer is provided—
“(B) DISCLOSURE.—A disclosure that the information provided in subparagraph (A) is based on the required costs and amounts of grant and scholarship aid applicable to other students for the most recent award year, and such information may not be applicable to the student receiving the financial aid offer.
“(6) PROCESS FOR ACCEPTING, ADJUSTING, OR DECLINING AID AND NEXT STEPS.—
“(C) DISCLOSURE.—A disclosure that verification of information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid may require the student to submit further documentation.
“(D) FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION.—Information about where a student or the student’s family can seek additional information regarding the financial aid offered, including contact information for the institution’s financial aid office and a link to the Department of Education’s student financial aid website.
“(E) COLLEGE COSTS AND STUDENT OUTCOME INFORMATION.—Information about where a student or a student’s family can seek additional information on college costs and student outcomes, including a link to the Department of Education’s College Scorecard website (or a successor website) and how to use such website to compare information from institutions of higher education regarding such costs and outcomes.
“(d) Format requirements.—
“(1) IN GENERAL.—To comply with subsection (a), any financial aid offer made by an institution of higher education shall be titled ‘Financial Aid Offer’, use plain language wherever possible, and format the information listed in subsection (c) in accordance with paragraph (2).
“(2) FORMAT OF REQUIRED INFORMATION.—The information listed in subsection (c) shall be formatted in a financial aid offer made by an institution of higher education as follows:
“(A) The information required in subparagraphs (A) through (E) of subsection (c)(1) is listed in such order, under separate headings, and in the same font.
“(B) There is a clear distinction between the required costs and any other costs of attendance included in such financial aid offer.
“(e) Definitions.—In this section:
“(1) REQUIRED COSTS.—The term ‘required costs’ means the sum of all the items listed in section 472(a) that are required by an institution of higher education for a program of study for the program length of a program of study, for the time to credential for a student, or for an award year of a program of study, as applicable, including—
“(A) the tuition and fees normally assessed a student enrolled in such program of study carrying the same academic workload, as determined by the institution; and
“(B) in a case in which the institution requires a student to reside in institutionally owned or operated housing or to use institutionally owned or operated food services, the applicable standard allowance for such housing or food services determined by the institution in accordance with section 472(a)(5).
“(2) AMOUNT OF GRANT AND SCHOLARSHIP AID.—The term ‘amount of grant and scholarship aid’ means the sum of all of the grant and scholarship aid that is available to the student for the program length of a program of study, for the time to credential for a student, or for an award year of a program of study, as applicable, that a student does not have to repay, including need-based, merit-based, or athletic-based, or another type of grant and scholarship aid, that is—
“(3) NET PRICE REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION.—
“(A) TOTAL NET PRICE REQUIRED FOR COMPLETION.—The term ‘total net price required for completion’ means, with respect to a student in a program of study—
“(4) NET PRICE OF ATTENDANCE.—
“(5) PROGRAM OF STUDY.—
“(A) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘program of study’—
“(B) CIP CODE.—The term ‘CIP code’ means the six-digit taxonomic identification code assigned by an institution of higher education to a specific program of study at the institution, determined by the institution of higher education in accordance with the Classification of Instructional Programs published by the National Center for Education Statistics.
“(C) CREDENTIAL LEVEL.—
“(i) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘credential level’ means the level of the degree or other credential awarded by an institution of higher education to students who complete a program of study of the institution. Each degree or other credential awarded by an institution shall be categorized by the institution as either undergraduate credential level or graduate credential level.
“(ii) UNDERGRADUATE CREDENTIAL.—When used with respect to a credential or credential level, the term ‘undergraduate credential’ includes credentials such as an undergraduate certificate, an associate degree, a bachelor’s degree, and a post-baccalaureate certificate (including the coursework specified in paragraphs (3)(B) and (4)(B) of section 484(b)).
“(iii) GRADUATE CREDENTIAL.—When used with respect to a credential or credential level, the term ‘graduate credential’ includes credentials such as a master’s degree, a doctoral degree, a professional degree (as defined under section 668.2 of title 34, Code of Federal Regulations), and a postgraduate certificate.
“(6) PROGRAM LENGTH.—The term ‘program length’ means the minimum amount of time in weeks, months, or years that is specified in the catalog, marketing materials, or other official publications of an institution of higher education for a full-time student to complete the requirements to obtain the degree or credential awarded for a specific program of study.
(b) Program participation agreement.—Section 487(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1094(a)) is amended by adding at the end the following:
(c) Cost of attendance of a program of study.—
(1) DETERMINATION OF COST OF ATTENDANCE OF A PROGRAM OF STUDY.—Section 472(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1087ll(a)) is amended—
(2) DISCLOSURE.—Section 472(c) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1087ll(c)) is amended—
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[Report No. 119–460] | |||||
A BILL | |||||
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require the Secretary of Education to develop requirements for institutions of higher education on formatting financial aid offer forms, and for other purposes. | |||||
January 21, 2026 | |||||
Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed |