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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 1949 (Introduced in House) — To direct the Secretary of Education to convene the Advisory Committee on Improving Postsecondary Education Data to c... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Study on ways to improve postsecondary education transparency at the Federal level

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Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Education shall convene the Advisory Committee on Improving Postsecondary Education Data (in this Act referred to as the Advisory Committee ), which shall be comprised of 15 members appointed by the Secretary in consultation with the Commissioner for Education Statistics, including— individuals representing different sectors of institutions of higher education; experts in the field of higher education policy;
State higher education officials, students, and other stakeholders from the higher education community; representatives from the business community; experts in choice in consumer markets, and privacy experts. The Secretary shall appoint the Chairperson of the Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee shall conduct a study examining— the types of information, including information related to costs of postsecondary education, student outcomes, and postgraduation earnings, the Federal Government should collect and report on institutions of higher education to assist students and families in their search for an institution of higher education; how such information should be collected and reported, including how to disaggregate information on student outcomes by subgroups of students, such as full-time students, part-time students, nontraditional students, students who are veterans, and Federal Pell Grant recipients under subpart 1 of part A of title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 1070a ); and the ways in which the Federal Government may make such information more readily available to— students and their families in a format that is easily accessible and understandable; and States, individual or groups of institutions of higher education, and private-sector entities.
In conducting the study under this Act, the Advisory Committee shall, at a minimum, examine— whether the current Federal transparency initiatives on postsecondary education— are reporting consistent information about individual institutions of higher education across Federal agencies; and are similar to transparency initiatives on postsecondary education carried out by States, individual or groups of institutions of higher education, or private-sector entities; whether— the collection and reporting of postgraduation earnings by the Federal Government is feasible, and if feasible, the options for collecting and reporting such information; collecting and reporting such information would improve the utility of Federal transparency initiatives for students and their families; and collecting and reporting such information would have an impact on student privacy, and if so, how such impact may be minimized; whether any other information, including information relating to student outcomes or identified under the review required under subsection
(d), should be collected and reported by the Federal Government to improve the utility of such initiatives for students and their families, and if so, how such information may be collected and reported, including whether the information should be disaggregated by subgroups of students; whether any information currently collected and reported by the Federal Government on institutions of higher education is not useful for students and their families and should not be so collected and reported; the manner in which the information from Federal transparency initiatives is made available to students and their families, and whether format changes may help the information become more easily understood and widely utilized by students and their families; any activities being carried out by the Federal Government, States, individual or groups of institutions of higher education, or private-sector entities to help inform students and their families of the availability of Federal transparency initiatives; the cost to institutions of higher education of reporting to the Federal Government the information that is being collected and reported through Federal transparency initiatives, and how such cost may be minimized; and the relevant research described in subsection
(d). In conducting the study under this Act, the Advisory Committee shall review and consider— research and studies, if any, that have been conducted to determine questions most frequently asked by students and families to help inform their search for an institution of higher education; the types of information students seek before enrolling in an institution of higher education; whether the availability to students and their families of additional information on institutions of higher education will be beneficial or confusing; results, if any, that are available from consumer testing of Federal, State, institution of higher education, and private-sector transparency initiatives on postsecondary education that have been made publicly available on or after the date that is 10 years before the date of enactment of this Act; and any gaps in the research, studies, and results described in paragraphs
(1)and
(4)relating to the types of information students seek before enrolling in an institution of higher education. In conducting the study under this Act, the Advisory Committee shall— hold public hearings to consult with parents and students; and consult with a broad range of interested parties in higher education, including appropriate researchers, representatives of secondary schools and institutions of higher education, State administrators, and Federal officials. The Advisory Committee shall consult on a regular basis with the authorizing committees in conducting the study under this Act. Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Advisory Committee shall prepare and submit to the authorizing committees and the Secretary an interim report describing the progress made in conducting the study under this Act and any preliminary findings on the topics identified under subsection
(c). Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Advisory Committee shall prepare and submit to the authorizing committees and the Secretary a final report on the study, including— recommendations for legislative, regulatory, and administrative actions based on findings related to the topics identified under subsection
(c); and a summary of the research described in subsection
(d). NCES The Advisory Committee shall consult with the Commissioner of Education Statistics prior to making recommendations under subparagraph (A)(i) with respect to improving the information being collected and reported by the Federal Government on institutions of higher education. The amount necessary to conduct the study under this Act shall be made available from amounts available to the Secretary for administrative expenses of the Department of Education. For purposes of this Act: The term authorizing committees has the meaning given the term in section 103 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1003). The term institution of higher education has the meaning given the term in section 102 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 1002 ), except that such term does not include institutions described in subsection (a)(1)(C) of such section 102. The term Secretary means the Secretary of Education. The term State has the meaning given the term in section 103 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1003). The term student includes— a prospective student; a student enrolled in an institution of higher education; a nontraditional student (as defined in section 803(j)(2) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 1161c(j)(2) )); and a veteran (as defined in section 480(c)(1) of such Act ( 20 U.S.C. 1087vv(c)(1) )) who is a student or prospective student.
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