No Aid for Ghost Students Act of 2026
Requires federal education aid verification systems to prevent disbursement to students not actually attending institutions, targeting fraud and improper aid distribution.
Requires federal education aid verification systems to prevent disbursement to students not actually attending institutions, targeting fraud and improper aid distribution.
HR 7892 would establish verification requirements and penalties to prevent federal education aid from being distributed to "ghost students"—individuals who enroll in educational institutions but do not actually attend or complete coursework. The bill aims to tighten accountability measures for institutions receiving federal funding and reduce improper disbursements of aid dollars.
Federal education aid programs (like Pell Grants and student loans) distribute hundreds of billions annually. Preventing fraudulent or improper aid distribution protects taxpayer funds and ensures resources reach students genuinely pursuing education. Stronger verification mechanisms could reduce institutional incentives to inflate enrollment numbers or enable aid fraud schemes.
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