U.S Code last checked for updates: May 18, 2024
§ 1015.
Improvements in market information and public accountability in higher education
(a)
Improved data collection
(1)
Development of uniform methodology
(2)
Redesign of data systems
(3)
Information to institutions
The Commissioner of Education Statistics shall—
(A)
develop a standard definition for the following data elements:
(i)
tuition and fees for a full-time undergraduate student;
(ii)
cost of attendance for a full-time undergraduate student, consistent with the provisions of section 1087ll of this title;
(iii)
average amount of financial assistance received by an undergraduate student who attends an institution of higher education, including—
(I)
each type of assistance or benefit described in section 1078(a)(2)(C)(ii) of this title;
(II)
fellowships; and
(III)
institutional and other assistance; and
(iv)
number of students receiving financial assistance described in each of subclauses (I), (II), and (III) of clause (iii);
(B)
not later than 90 days after October 7, 1998, report the definitions to each institution of higher education and within a reasonable period of time thereafter inform the authorizing committees of those definitions; and
(C)
collect information regarding the data elements described in subparagraph (A) with respect to at least all institutions of higher education participating in programs under subchapter IV, beginning with the information from academic year 2000–2001 and annually thereafter.
(b)
Data dissemination
(c)
Study
(1)
In general
The Commissioner of Education Statistics shall conduct a national study of expenditures at institutions of higher education. Such study shall include information with respect to—
(A)
the change in tuition and fees compared with the consumer price index and other appropriate measures of inflation;
(B)
faculty salaries and benefits;
(C)
administrative salaries, benefits and expenses;
(D)
academic support services;
(E)
research;
(F)
operations and maintenance; and
(G)
institutional expenditures for construction and technology and the potential cost of replacing instructional buildings and equipment.
(2)
Evaluation
The study shall include an evaluation of—
(A)
changes over time in the expenditures identified in paragraph (1);
(B)
the relationship of the expenditures identified in paragraph (1) to college costs; and
(C)
the extent to which increases in institutional financial aid and tuition discounting practices affect tuition increases, including the demographics of students receiving such discounts, the extent to which financial aid is provided to students with limited need in order to attract a student to a particular institution, and the extent to which Federal financial aid, including loan aid, has been used to offset the costs of such practices.
(3)
Final report
(4)
Higher education market basket
(5)
Fines
(d)
Promotion of the Department of Education Federal student financial aid website
(e)
Enhanced student financial aid information
(1)
Implementation
(2)
Dissemination
(3)
Coordination
(f)
Improved availability and coordination of information concerning student financial aid programs for military members and veterans
(1)
Coordination
The Secretary, in coordination with the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, shall create a searchable website that—
(A)
contains information, in simple and understandable terms, about all Federal and State student financial assistance, readmission requirements under section 1091c of this title, and other student services, for which members of the Armed Forces (including members of the National Guard and Reserves), veterans, and the dependents of such members or veterans may be eligible; and
(B)
is easily accessible through the website described in subsection (e)(3).
(2)
Implementation
(3)
Dissemination
(4)
Definition
In this subsection, the term “Federal and State student financial assistance” means any grant, loan, work assistance, tuition assistance, scholarship, fellowship, or other form of financial aid for pursuing a postsecondary education that is—
(A)
administered, sponsored, or supported by the Department of Education, the Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs, or a State; and
(B)
available to members of the Armed Forces (including members of the National Guard and Reserves), veterans, or the dependents of such members or veterans.
(g)
Promotion of availability of information concerning other student financial aid programs
(1)
Definition
For purposes of this subsection, the term “nondepartmental student financial assistance program” means any grant, loan, scholarship, fellowship, or other form of financial aid for students pursuing a postsecondary education that is—
(A)
distributed directly to the student or to the student’s account at an institution of higher education; and
(B)
operated, sponsored, or supported by a Federal department or agency other than the Department of Education.
(2)
Availability of other student financial aid information
The Secretary shall ensure that—
(A)
not later than 90 days after the Secretary receives the information required under paragraph (3), the eligibility requirements, application procedures, financial terms and conditions, and other relevant information for each nondepartmental student financial assistance program are searchable and accessible through the Federal student financial aid website in a manner that is simple and understandable for students and the students’ families; and
(B)
the website displaying the information described in subparagraph (A) includes a link to the National Database on Financial Assistance for the Study of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics pursuant to paragraph (4), and the information on military benefits under subsection (f), once such Database and information are available.
(3)
Nondepartmental student financial assistance programs
The Secretary shall request all Federal departments and agencies to provide the information described in paragraph (2)(A), and each Federal department or agency shall—
(A)
promptly respond to surveys or other requests from the Secretary for the information described in such paragraph; and
(B)
identify for the Secretary any nondepartmental student financial assistance program operated, sponsored, or supported by such Federal department or agency.
(4)
National STEM Database
(A)
In general
(B)
Database contents
The information maintained on the STEM Database shall be displayed on the website in the following manner:
(i)
Separate information
(ii)
Information on targeted assistance
(iii)
Contact and website information
The STEM Database shall provide—
(I)
standard contact information that an interested person may use to contact a sponsor of any program of financial assistance included in the STEM Database; and
(II)
if such sponsor maintains a public website, a link to the website.
(iv)
Search and match capabilities
The STEM Database shall—
(I)
have a search capability that permits an individual to search for information on the basis of each category of the information provided through the STEM Database and on the basis of combinations of categories of the information provided, including—
(aa)
whether the financial assistance is need- or merit-based; and
(bb)
by relevant academic majors; and
(II)
have a match capability that—
(aa)
searches the STEM Database for all financial assistance opportunities for which an individual may be qualified to apply, based on the student characteristics provided by such individual; and
(bb)
provides information to an individual for only those opportunities for which such individual is qualified, based on the student characteristics provided by such individual.
(v)
Recommendation and disclaimer
The STEM Database shall provide, to the users of the STEM Database—
(I)
a recommendation that students and families should carefully review all of the application requirements prior to applying for any aid or program of student financial assistance; and
(II)
a disclaimer that the non-Federal programs of student financial assistance presented in the STEM Database are not provided or endorsed by the Department or the Federal Government.
(C)
Compilation of financial assistance information
In carrying out this paragraph, the Secretary shall—
(i)
consult with public and private sources of scholarships, fellowships, and other programs of student financial assistance; and
(ii)
make easily available a process for such entities to provide regular and updated information about the scholarships, fellowships, or other programs of student financial assistance.
(D)
Contract authorized
(5)
Dissemination of information
(h)
No user fees for Department financial aid websites
No fee shall be charged to any individual to access—
(1)
a database or website of the Department that provides information about higher education programs or student financial assistance, including the College Navigator website (or successor website) and the websites and databases described in this section and section 1015a of this title; or
(2)
information about higher education programs or student financial assistance available through a database or website of the Department.
(Pub. L. 89–329, title I, § 131, as added Pub. L. 105–244, title I, § 101(a), Oct. 7, 1998, 112 Stat. 1602; amended Pub. L. 110–315, title I, §§ 103(b)(1), 110, Aug. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 3088, 3094; Pub. L. 111–39, title I, § 101(b)(3), July 1, 2009, 123 Stat. 1935.)
cite as: 20 USC 1015