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Press Release
March 11, 2009

Federal Reserve proposes amendments to
Regulation Z to revise disclosure requirements
for private education loans
For immediate release
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The Federal Reserve Board on Wednesday proposed amendments to
Regulation Z (Truth in Lending) that would revise the disclosure
requirements for private education loans.
The amendments implement provisions of the Higher Education
Opportunity Act (HEOA), which was signed into law on August 14,
2008. Under the amendments, creditors that extend private education
loans would provide disclosures about loan terms and features on or
with the loan application and would also have to disclose information
about federal student loan programs that may offer less costly
alternatives. Additional disclosures would have to be provided when the
loan is approved and when the loan is consummated. The Board is also
proposing model disclosure forms that creditors could use to comply
with the new disclosure requirements.
The new disclosure requirements would apply to loans made expressly
for postsecondary educational expenses but would not apply where
educational expenses are funded by credit card advances, or realestate-secured loans. In addition, the proposal does not apply to
education loans made, insured, or guaranteed by the federal
government, which are subject to disclosure rules issued by the
Department of Education.

The Board's proposal also implements the HEOA's restrictions on using
the name, emblem, or mascot of an educational institution in a way that
implies that the institution endorses the creditor's loans.
The public comment period ends 60 days after publication of the
proposed amendments in the Federal Register, which is expected
shortly.
The Board's notice is attached.
Federal Register notice: 1.42 MB PDF | HTML
Model forms and samples:
H-18 (286 KB PDF) Private education loan application and
solicitation model form
H-19 (290 KB PDF) Private education loan approval model form
H-20 (281 KB PDF) Private education loan final model form
H-21 (294 KB PDF) Private education loan application and
solicitation sample
H-22 (296 KB PDF) Private education loan approval sample
H-23 (299 KB PDF) Private education loan final sample
Consumer Research and Testing for Private Education Loans (9.3 MB
PDF)

Last Update: March 11, 2009

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