Edu Dept Invites Feedback on Family Loan Info Gathering
Published Date: 8/15/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department wants to keep collecting info for the Federal Family Education Loan Program just like before—no changes, no extra hassle. This affects schools, lenders, and students involved in these loans, keeping everything running smoothly without new costs or delays. They’re asking for your thoughts before extending this paperwork approval, so get ready to share your feedback soon!
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
FFELP Paperwork Extended Without Change
The Department plans to extend, without any changes, the current paperwork it collects for the Federal Family Education Loan Program. Schools, lenders, and students involved with these loans will continue with the same information collection and should not face new paperwork, costs, or delays; the Department is requesting public comments before extending the approval.
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