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Comment Request on Extension for HEAL Program Reporting Rules

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Comment Request

The U.S. Department of Education has officially requested an extension of OMB approval for critical paperwork tied to the Health Education Assistance Loan (HEAL) Program. This includes all existing requirements around reporting, recordkeeping, and notifications under OMB number 1845‑0125.

Key Details:

  • What’s happening? The Department aims to continue its current data collection efforts without any regulatory changes. It’s merely a renewal of existing paperwork mandates.
  • Why it matters: These guidelines shape how institutions and borrowers interact with the HEAL Program—so even a simple extension affects workflows and compliance.
  • What they need from you: Public comment. The Department is seeking input from stakeholders on the continuation of these information collection practices.

Why It Matters to You

  • Even though no new rules are proposed, maintaining transparency and efficiency in federal loan programs is always important. Whether you’re an administrator, a borrower, or an educator, this is your chance to weigh in on how these documentation processes are managed—especially if you’ve been navigating them firsthand.

What You Can Do

  • Submit your comments while the request is open—you may have concerns or suggestions about the process, burden, or clarity of the current requirements.
  • Spread the word among colleagues and communities within the higher‑education or lending spheres. Broad input helps ensure regulations stay practical and fair.
  • Interested persons are invited to submit comments on or before October 6, 2025.

To view this Federal Register publication, click here.


SOURCE: Comment Request: Health Education Assistance Loan (HEAL) Program Regs