S 937 · 119th CongressIn Committeecongress.gov ↗

No Student Loans for Campus Criminals Act

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This bill says that if someone is convicted of a federal or state crime related to their behavior at a protest at a college or university, they would lose certain federal student loan benefits. Specifically, they would no longer be eligible to have their federal student loans forgiven, cancelled, or changed under federal education law, executive orders, or actions by the Department of Education. They would also be blocked from receiving new Federal Direct Loans.

Introduced

March 11, 2025

Policy Area

Education

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