| Title: |
Reauthorization of the Higher Education Act |
| To: |
COHEAO Members |
| From: |
Harrison Wadsworth, Executive Director
Andrew Stringer, Washington DC Staff |
May 6, 2004
The House Education and the Workforce Committee has introduced legislation
that reauthorizes federal student aid programs in the Higher Education
Act (HEA). The bill, the College Access and Opportunity Act of 2004, H.R.
4283, contains several provisions that directly impact the Perkins Loan
program. The following outlines the proposed changes:
- The Base Guarantee
- Through FY2006 - 100% of previous base guarantee as defined in
current HEA (FY1999)
- FY2007 and 2008 - 80% of FY2006 base guarantee
- FY2009 and 2010 - 60% of FY2006 base guarantee
- FY2011 and 2012 - 40%
- FY2012 and 2014 - 20%
- FY2015 - 0%
The legislation includes a ratable reduction/increase clause as well.
- Books and Supplies
The books and supplies allowance increases to $600.
- Annual Loan Limits
Annual loan limits increase to $5,500 for undergraduates
and to $8,000 for graduate students.
- Aggregate Loan Limits
Aggregate loan limits increase to $60,000 for
graduate students, to $27,500 for undergraduate students two years into
their program and to $11,000 for all other students.
- Forbearance
The "upon written request" clause is struck with
regard to communications between the Secretary of Education and individual
schools.
- Special Repayment Rule Authority
Compromise repayments of defaulted loans must be agreed to by
the Secretary of Education. The bill removes additional qualifications
found in current law.
- Rehabilitation
Changed from 12 to 9 consecutive on-time monthly payments
for a loan to be considered rehabilitated.
- Loan Cancellation
Legislation alters eligibility for loan cancellation
to include military service personnel and makes several technical changes.
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