The United States needs a transformed postsecondary education system that can keep up with the changing talent demands of today’s economy, especially as the future of work evolves. For that reason, JFF urges Congress to move quickly toward a broad reauthorization of the Higher Education Act (HEA), rather than taking a piecemeal approach, as proposed in the Senate last week.
The Student Aid Improvement Act of 2019, introduced last week by Senator Lamar Alexander, chair of the Senate Health Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, is a package of eight bipartisan proposals that would combine to make important changes in the HEA. While we support many of the provisions in the new legislation, the proposal does not address other urgent higher education issues, such as data transparency, college affordability, student success, and accreditation and other issues related to institutional accountability.