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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · H.R. 6951 (Reported in House) — To lower the cost of postsecondary education for students and families. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . College Cost Reduction Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. References. Title I—TRANSPARENCY Part A—DEFINITIONS Sec. 101. Definitions. Part B—COLLEGE COSTS AND FINANCIAL VALUE Sec. 111. Financial aid offers. Sec. 112. College scorecard website. Sec. 113. Postsecondary student data system. Sec. 114. Database of student information prohibited. Title II—ACCESS AND AFFORDABILITY Part A—FINANCIAL NEED Sec. 201.
Amount of need; cost of attendance; median cost of college. Part B—FINANCIAL AID Subpart 1—Grants Sec. 211. Federal Pell Grant program. Sec. 212. Campus-based aid programs. Subpart 2—Loans Sec. 221. Loan limits. Sec. 222. Loan repayment. Sec. 223. Loan rehabilitation. Sec. 224. Interest capitalization. Sec. 225. Origination fees. Title III—ACCOUNTABILITY AND STUDENT SUCCESS Part A—ACCOUNTABILITY Subpart 1—Department of Education Sec. 301. Agreements with institutions. Sec. 302.
Regulatory relief. Sec. 303. Limitation on authority of Secretary to propose or issue regulations and Executive actions. Sec. 304. Office of Federal Student Aid. Subpart 2—Accreditors Sec. 311. Accrediting agency recognition. Sec. 312. National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity (NACIQI). Sec. 313. Alternative quality assurance experimental site initiative. Part B—STUDENT SUCCESS Sec. 321. Postsecondary student success grants. Sec. 322. Reverse Transfer Efficiency Act.
Sec. 323. Transparent and fair transfer of credit policies.
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