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S. 1866

STRIVE Act

Supporting the Teaching profession through Revitalizing Investments in Valuable Educators Act or the STRIVE Act

This bill provides qualifying teachers with a new, incremental loan-cancellation program.

Specifically, with respect to a 12-month period, the Department of Education (ED) must cancel a specified portion of a borrower's qualifying Federal Direct Loan program loans if the borrower (1) has made 12 consecutive on-time monthly payments, (2) is employed in a qualifying teaching position at the time of such cancellation, and (3) was employed in a qualifying teaching position during the period in which the borrower made the 12 payments. After a borrower has received such partial loan cancellation for a specified number of years, ED must cancel the borrower's eligible loans in full.  

The bill also

  • increases and extends funding for teacher training;
  • establishes grants for mentoring and professional development;
  • makes changes to the Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education grant program, including by making early childhood teachers eligible for such grants;
  • requires ED to award grants to institutions of higher education to subsidize teacher certification and licensing fees for low-income individuals who have accepted a teaching position;
  • expands the Teacher Quality Partnership grant program to include early childhood educators; and
  • expands the centers for excellence grant program to include early childhood educators and school leaders.

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Sen. Booker, Cory A. [D-NJ](D-NJ)Sponsor
2 cosponsors2 D
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