This regulation has been
rescinded.
Author
Office of Postsecondary Education
Subject
Gainful Employment Electronic Announcement #122
– Early Implementation of the Rescission of the Gainful Employment Rule
On July 1, 2019, the Department of Education
will publish a final rule rescinding the Department’s gainful employment (GE)
regulations (2014 Rule) in the Federal Register. In this electronic
announcement, we provide guidance to institutions on what the rescission means
and what institutions can do should they choose early implementation.
Section 482 (c) of the Higher Education Act of
1965, as amended, requires that regulations affecting programs under Title IV
of the HEA be published in final form by November 1, prior to the start of the
award year (July 1) to which they become effective. This section also permits
the Secretary to designate any regulation as one that an entity subject to the
regulations may choose to implement earlier, as well as conditions for early
implementation. For this rescission, the Secretary is exercising her authority
under section 482 (c) of the HEA to designate the regulatory changes to subpart
Q and subpart R of the Student Assistance General Provisions at Title 34 part
668 of the Code of Federal Regulations for early implementation.
An institution that early implements the
rescission must document its early implementation internally. It does not have
to publish its decision to do so; however, it must make such documentation
available upon request by the Department. Institutions that do not early
implement the rule are expected to comply with the 2014 rule until the
rescission becomes effective on July 1, 2020.
Institutions that early implement the rescission
of the GE rule will not be required to report GE data for the 2018-2019 award
year to NSLDS, which will be due October 1, 2019. Additionally, those
institutions that early implement will not be required to comply with the
current requirements in 34 CFR 668.412 (d) and (e) that require institutions to
include the disclosure template, or a link thereto, in their GE program
promotional materials and directly distribute the disclosure template to
prospective students, which will be required starting on July 1, 2019.
Institutions that early implement will no longer be required to post the GE
Disclosure Template and may remove the template and any other GE disclosures
that are required under 34 CFR 668.412 from their web pages. Finally, an
institution that early implements will not be required to comply with the
certification requirements for GE programs under 34 CFR 668.414.