
"The regulatory process started in July when Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which set new loan limits and expanded the Pell Grant, requiring the Department of Education to interpret and implement these changes."
"Public comment is a vital part of the negotiated rule making process, which allows stakeholders to provide feedback that can shape the final regulations affecting student aid."
The Education Department is accepting public comments on significant regulatory proposals for federal student aid reform. The process began with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which introduced new loan limits and expanded the Pell Grant. The Department of Education will interpret this legislation through negotiated rule making, which relies on public feedback. The first public comment period opened in August, leading to discussions between the department and higher education experts. Understanding the regulatory process and how to provide effective feedback is essential for influencing these changes.
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