US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB2107

Introduced
6/18/25  

Caption

POST Act of 2025 Protecting Our Students and Taxpayers Act of 2025

Impact

If enacted, SB2107 would impose the 85/15 rule, which requires proprietary institutions to obtain at least 15% of their revenue from sources other than federal education assistance funds. This is designed to diminish the institutions' reliance on federal funding, thereby encouraging them to diversify their revenue streams. The revisions made by this bill may significantly alter the operational landscape for proprietary institutions, compelling them to reassess their business models and financial practices in order to comply with these new requirements.

Summary

SB2107, known as the Protecting Our Students and Taxpayers Act of 2025, aims to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 specifically regarding proprietary institutions of higher education. The bill seeks to better protect students and taxpayers by implementing stricter regulations on how these institutions handle federal education funds and ensuring that they derive a significant portion of their revenues from non-federal sources. This legislative initiative is driven by the need to enhance financial transparency and hold proprietary institutions accountable for their financial practices towards students.

Contention

There is likely to be significant debate surrounding SB2107 given the historical tensions between regulatory bodies and proprietary institutions. Opponents might argue that these changes impose unnecessary burdens on private educational entities, potentially harming students by limiting the availability of proprietary education options. Furthermore, supporters of the bill contend that it is essential for ensuring that students are not misled financially, thus fostering a more equitable lending and education environment.

Notable_points

Overall, SB2107 reflects a growing legislative trend toward increased oversight of proprietary educational institutions, positioning federal and state governments as more active players in safeguarding student interests. The balance between regulatory control and educational flexibility will be a key theme as discussions around this bill progress.

Companion Bills

US HB4026

Same As POST Act of 2025 Protecting Our Students and Taxpayers Act of 2025

Previously Filed As

US HB4026

POST Act of 2025 Protecting Our Students and Taxpayers Act of 2025

US HB272

Protecting Life and Taxpayers Act of 2025

US HB6857

Protecting Students on Campus Act of 2025

US HB3265

Protecting our Students in Schools Act of 2025

US SB163

Protecting Students on Campus Act of 2025

US HB3711

POST GRAD Act Protecting Our Students by Terminating Graduate Rates that Add to Debt Act

US HB1210

Protecting Taxpayers’ Wallets Act of 2025

US SB511

Protecting Taxpayers’ Wallets Act of 2025

US SB1948

POST GRAD Act Protecting Our Students by Terminating Graduate Rates that Add to Debt Act

US HB937

Protecting Taxpayers from Student Loan Bailouts Act

Similar Bills

CA AB850

Institutional Debt Transparency Act.

NJ A2359

Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain propriety institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.

NJ S1480

Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain proprietary institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.

NJ S1504

Establishes process for merger or consolidation of public institution of higher education with other institutions of higher education or certain proprietary institutions; requires executive and legislative approval of merger or consolidation.

NJ A2133

Establishes process for merger or consolidation of public institution of higher education with other institutions of higher education or certain proprietary institutions; requires executive and legislative approval of merger or consolidation.

TX HB5180

Relating to the issuance of a diploma to a student graduating from a public institution of higher education that has undergone a merger, acquisition, or name change.

CA AB2771

California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009.

CA SB372

California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009: exemptions.