§ 1015a. Transparency in college tuition for consumers
(a)
Definitions
In this section:
(1)
College Navigator website
The term “College Navigator website” means the College Navigator website operated by the Department and includes any successor website.
(2)
Cost of attendance
The term “cost of attendance” means the average annual cost of tuition and fees, room and board, books, supplies, and transportation for an institution of higher education for a first-time, full-time undergraduate student enrolled in the institution.
(3)
Net price
The term “net price” means the average yearly price actually charged to first-time, full-time undergraduate students receiving student aid at an institution of higher education after deducting such aid, which shall be determined by calculating the difference between—
(b)
Calculations for public institutions
In making the calculations regarding cost of attendance, net price, and tuition and fees under this section with respect to a public institution of higher education, the Secretary shall calculate the cost of attendance, net price, and tuition and fees at such institution in the manner described in subsection (a), except that—
(1)
the cost of attendance, net price, and tuition and fees shall be calculated for first-time, full-time undergraduate students enrolled in the institution who are residents of the State in which such institution is located; and
(2)
in determining the net price, the average need-based grant aid and merit-based grant aid described in subsection (a)(3)(B) shall be calculated based on the average total amount of such aid received by first-time, full-time undergraduate students who are residents of the State in which such institution is located, divided by the total number of such resident students receiving such need-based grant aid or merit-based grant aid at such institution.
(c)
College affordability and transparency lists
(1)
Availability of lists
Beginning July 1, 2011, the Secretary shall make publicly available on the College Navigator website, in a manner that is sortable and searchable by State, the following:
(A)
A list of the five percent of institutions in each category described in subsection (d) that have the highest tuition and fees for the most recent academic year for which data are available.
(B)
A list of the five percent of institutions in each such category that have the highest net price for the most recent academic year for which data are available.
(C)
A list of the five percent of institutions in each such category that have the largest increase, expressed as a percentage change, in tuition and fees over the most recent three academic years for which data are available, using the first academic year of the three-year period as the base year to compute such percentage change.
(D)
A list of the five percent of institutions in each such category that have the largest increase, expressed as a percentage change, in net price over the most recent three academic years for which data are available, using the first academic year of the three-year period as the base year to compute such percentage change.
(d)
Categories of institutions
(e)
Reports by institutions
(1)
Report to Secretary
If an institution of higher education is included on a list described in subparagraph (C) or (D) of subsection (c)(1), the institution shall submit to the Secretary a report containing the following information:
(C)
A description of the steps the institution will take toward the goal of reducing costs in the areas described in subparagraph (A).
(D)
In the case of an institution that is included on the same list under subparagraph (C) or (D) of subsection (c)(1) for two or more consecutive years, a description of the progress made on the steps described in subparagraph (C) of this paragraph that were included in the institution’s report for the previous year.
(E)
If the determination of any cost increase described in subparagraph (A) is not within the exclusive control of the institution—
(i)
an explanation of the extent to which the institution participates in determining such cost increase;
(f)
Exemptions
(1)
In general
An institution shall not be placed on a list described in subparagraph (C) or (D) of subsection (c)(1), and shall not be subject to the reporting required under subsection (e), if the dollar amount of the institution’s increase in tuition and fees, or net price, as applicable, is less than $600 for the three-year period described in such subparagraph.
(g)
State higher education spending chart
The Secretary shall annually report on the College Navigator website, in charts for each State, comparisons of—
(1)
the percentage change in spending by such State per full-time equivalent student at all public institutions of higher education in such State, for each of the five most recent preceding academic years;
(h)
Net price calculator
(1)
Development of net price calculator
Not later than one year after August 14, 2008, the Secretary shall, in consultation with institutions of higher education and other appropriate experts, develop a net price calculator to help current and prospective students, families, and other consumers estimate the individual net price of an institution of higher education for a student. The calculator shall be developed in a manner that enables current and prospective students, families, and consumers to determine an estimate of a current or prospective student’s individual net price at a particular institution.
(2)
Calculation of individual net price
For purposes of this subsection, an individual net price of an institution of higher education shall be calculated in the same manner as the net price of such institution is calculated under subsection (a)(3), except that the cost of attendance and the amount of need-based and merit-based aid available shall be calculated for the individual student as much as practicable.
(3)
Use of net price calculator by institutions
Not later than two years after the date on which the Secretary makes the calculator developed under paragraph (1) available to institutions of higher education, each institution of higher education that receives Federal funds under subchapter IV of this chapter and part
C of subchapter
I of chapter
34 of title
42 shall make publicly available on the institution’s website a net price calculator to help current and prospective students, families, and other consumers estimate a student’s individual net price at such institution of higher education. Such calculator may be a net price calculator developed—
(4)
Disclaimer
Estimates of an individual net price determined using a net price calculator required under paragraph (3) shall be accompanied by a clear and conspicuous notice—
(B)
stating that the student must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid described in section
1090 of this title in order to be eligible for, and receive, an actual financial aid award that includes Federal grant, loan, or work-study assistance under subchapter IV of this chapter and part
C of subchapter
I of chapter
34 of title
42; and
(C)
including a link to the website of the Department that allows students to access the Free Application for Federal Student Aid described in section
1090 of this title.
(i)
Consumer information
(1)
Availability of title IV institution information
Not later than one year after August 14, 2008, the Secretary shall make publicly available on the College Navigator website, in simple and understandable terms, the following information about each institution of higher education that participates in programs under subchapter IV of this chapter and part
C of subchapter
I of chapter
34 of title
42, for the most recent academic year for which satisfactory data are available:
(B)
The total number of undergraduate students who applied to, were admitted by, and enrolled in the institution.
(C)
For institutions that require SAT or ACT scores to be submitted, the reading, writing, mathematics, and combined scores on the SAT or ACT, as applicable, for the middle 50 percent range of the institution’s freshman class.
(D)
The number of first-time, full-time, and part-time students enrolled at the institution, at the undergraduate and (if applicable) graduate levels.
(E)
The number of degree- or certificate-seeking undergraduate students enrolled at the institution who have transferred from another institution.
(G)
Of the first-time, full-time, degree- or certificate-seeking undergraduate students enrolled at the institution—
(H)
The percentages of first-time, full-time, degree- or certificate-seeking students enrolled at the institution, disaggregated by race and ethnic background.
(I)
The percentage of undergraduate students enrolled at the institution who are formally registered with the office of disability services of the institution (or the equivalent office) as students with disabilities, except that if such percentage is three percent or less, the institution shall report “three percent or less”.
(J)
The percentages of first-time, full-time, degree- or certificate-seeking undergraduate students enrolled at the institution who obtain a degree or certificate within—
(K)
The number of certificates, associate degrees, baccalaureate degrees, master’s degrees, professional degrees, and doctoral degrees awarded by the institution.
(L)
The undergraduate major areas of study at the institution with the highest number of degrees awarded.
(M)
The student-faculty ratio, the number of full-time and part-time faculty, and the number of graduate assistants with primarily instructional responsibilities, at the institution.
(N)
(i)
The cost of attendance for first-time, full-time undergraduate students enrolled in the institution who live on campus;
(ii)
the cost of attendance for first-time, full-time undergraduate students enrolled in the institution who live off campus; and
(O)
The average annual grant amount (including Federal, State, and institutional aid) awarded to a first-time, full-time undergraduate student enrolled at the institution who receives financial aid.
(P)
The average annual amount of Federal student loans provided through the institution to undergraduate students enrolled at the institution.
(Q)
The total annual grant aid awarded to undergraduate students enrolled at the institution, from the Federal Government, a State, the institution, and other sources known by the institution.
(R)
The percentage of first-time, full-time undergraduate students enrolled at the institution receiving Federal, State, and institutional grants, student loans, and any other type of student financial assistance known by the institution, provided publicly or through the institution, such as Federal work-study funds.
(V)
A link to the institution’s website that provides, in an easily accessible manner, the following information:
(W)
A link to the appropriate section of the Bureau of Labor Statistics website that provides information on regional data on starting salaries in all major occupations.
(X)
Information required to be submitted under paragraph (4) and a link to the institution pricing summary page described in paragraph (5).
(2)
Annual updates
The Secretary shall annually update the information described in paragraph (1) on the College Navigator website.
(3)
Consultation
The Secretary shall regularly consult with current and prospective college students, family members of such students, institutions of higher education, and other experts to improve the usefulness and relevance of the College Navigator website, with respect to the presentation of the consumer information collected in paragraph (1).
(4)
Data collection
The Commissioner for Education Statistics shall continue to update and improve the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (referred to in this section as “IPEDS”), including the reporting of information by institutions and the timeliness of the data collected.
(5)
Institution pricing summary page
(A)
Availability of list of participating institutions
The Secretary shall make publicly available on the College Navigator website in a sortable and searchable format a list of all institutions of higher education that participate in programs under subchapter IV of this chapter and part
C of subchapter
I of chapter
34 of title
42, which list shall, for each institution, include the following:
(i)
The tuition and fees for each of the three most recent academic years for which data are available.
(ii)
The net price for each of the three most recent available academic years for which data are available.
(iii)
(I)
During the period beginning July 1, 2010, and ending June 30, 2013, the net price for students receiving Federal student financial aid under subchapter IV of this chapter and part
C of subchapter
I of chapter
34 of title
42, disaggregated by the income categories described in paragraph (6), for the most recent academic year for which data are available.
(II)
Beginning July 1, 2013, the net price for students receiving Federal student financial aid under subchapter IV of this chapter and part
C of subchapter
I of chapter
34 of title
42, disaggregated by the income categories described in paragraph (6), for each of the three most recent academic years for which data are available.
(iv)
The average annual percentage change and average annual dollar change in such institution’s tuition and fees for each of the three most recent academic years for which data are available.
(j)
Multi-year tuition calculator
(1)
Development of multi-year tuition calculator
Not later than one year after August 14, 2008, the Secretary shall, in consultation with institutions of higher education, financial planners, and other appropriate experts, develop a multi-year tuition calculator to help current and prospective students, families of such students, and other consumers estimate the amount of tuition an individual may pay to attend an institution of higher education in future years.
(2)
Calculation of multi-year tuition
The multi-year tuition calculator described in paragraph (1) shall—
(A)
allow an individual to select an institution of higher education for which the calculation shall be made;
(B)
calculate an estimate of tuition and fees for each year of the normal duration of the program of study at such institution by—
(C)
calculate an estimate of the total amount of tuition and fees to complete a program of study at such institution, based on the normal duration of such program, using the estimate calculated under subparagraph (B) for each year of the program of study;
(D)
provide the individual with the option to replace the estimated annual percentage change described in subparagraph (B)(ii) with an alternative annual percentage change specified by the individual, and calculate an estimate of tuition and fees for each year and an estimate of the total amount of tuition and fees using the alternative percentage change;
(E)
in the case of an institution that offers a multi-year tuition guarantee program, allow the individual to have the estimates of tuition and fees described in subparagraphs (B) and (C) calculated based on the provisions of such guarantee program for the tuition and fees charged to a student, or cohort of students, enrolled for the duration of the program of study; and
(3)
Availability and comparison
The multi-year tuition calculator described in paragraph (1) shall be available on the College Navigator website and shall allow current and prospective students, families of such students, and consumers to compare information and estimates under this subsection for multiple institutions of higher education.
(4)
Disclaimer
Each calculation of estimated tuition and fees made using the multi-year tuition calculator described in paragraph (1) shall be accompanied by a clear and conspicuous notice—
(B)
stating that the student must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid described in section
1090 of this title in order to be eligible for, and receive, an actual financial aid award that includes Federal grant, loan, or work-study assistance under subchapter IV of this chapter and part
C of subchapter
I of chapter
34 of title
42; and
(C)
including a link to the website of the Department that allows students to access the Free Application for Federal Student Aid described in section
1090 of this title.
(k)
Student aid recipient survey
(1)
Survey required
The Secretary, acting through the Commissioner for Education Statistics, shall conduct, on a State-by-State basis, a survey of recipients of Federal student financial aid under subchapter IV of this chapter and part
C of subchapter
I of chapter
34 of title
42—
(B)
to describe the income distribution and other socioeconomic characteristics of recipients of such Federal student financial aid;
(C)
to describe the combinations of aid from Federal, State, and private sources received by such recipients from all income categories;
(2)
Frequency
The survey shall be conducted on a regular cycle and not less often than once every four years.
(l)
Regulations
The Secretary is authorized to issue such regulations as may be necessary to carry out this section.