HEOA

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HEOA is a U.S. federal law enacted in 2008 that reauthorized and expanded the Higher Education Act, focusing on college affordability, transparency, and access to postsecondary education.

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instanceOf United States federal law
education law
addresses college cost disclosure
institutional accountability
student loan information
textbook cost transparency
aimsTo improve consumer information for students and families
increase access to higher education
promote affordability in higher education
amends Title IV of the Higher Education Act NERFINISHED
appliesTo Title IV participating institutions
postsecondary educational institutions
authorizes federal grant programs
federal loan programs
work-study programs
containsTitle Title I NERFINISHED
Title II
Title III
Title IV
Title V
Title VI
Title VII
Title VIII NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enactedBy United States Congress
enactedInYear 2008
expands Higher Education Act of 1965 NERFINISHED
focusesOn access to postsecondary education
college affordability
transparency in higher education
fullName Higher Education Opportunity Act NERFINISHED
jurisdiction federal
legalStatus in force
reauthorized Higher Education Act of 1965 NERFINISHED
regulates federal student aid programs
requires campus crime statistics reporting
disclosure of graduation rates
fire safety reporting for campus housing
information on student loan terms and conditions
net price calculators on institutional websites
signedBy George W. Bush
subjectMatter consumer protection in education
higher education policy
student financial aid
targetsPopulation institutions of higher education
students seeking postsecondary education

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