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Shaheen reintroduces legislation to help students manage debt

By Staff | Dec 15, 2022

WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) reintroduced the Simplifying Access to Student Loan Information Act, which calls for the development of a central online portal to allow students to review all their public and private student loans, as well as repayment options, in one place. This would help students better manage, understand and repay their debt.

“Exorbitant student debt continues to put higher education and economic opportunity out of reach for students across the nation. That’s why I’m pushing for a comprehensive approach to tackle the student debt crisis by helping students understand and manage their debt,” said Shaheen. “Ensuring students in New Hampshire and across the country have access to tools and planning to pay off their loans is an essential step for success in higher education. There is no better investment than investing in the success of future generations.”

Nationally, Americans owe more than $1.75 trillion in student debt. According to a 2020 report by the Institute for College Access and Success (TICAS), New Hampshire ranked as one of the highest debt states with 70 percent of Granite Staters graduating with student debt, of which the average debt level was $39,928.  

Specifically, the Simplifying Access to Student Loan Information Act would amend the Higher Education Act and the Truth in Lending Act to expand the National Student Loan Data System to include comprehensive student loan information for both private and public student loans. Currently, only federal student loan information is available within the database. Shaheen’s legislation would create a virtual one-stop shop where students and borrowers can better manage their debt and gain easier, more comprehensive access to debt and repayment options.