S 880
Fair College Admissions for Students Act
Progress
Timeline
- Mar 19Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. Hearings held.
Summary
**What it does:** The Fair College Admissions for Students Act is a proposed federal law currently being reviewed by a Senate committee. **Who it affects:** The bill would impact college applicants, current students, colleges and universities, and their admissions processes. **What would change:** Without access to the specific bill text, I cannot provide details about the exact changes this legislation would make to college admissions practices. The title suggests it aims to address fairness in how colleges admit students, but the specific provisions, requirements, or restrictions are not available from the information provided. **Current status:** The bill is still in the committee review stage, meaning it has not yet been voted on by the full Senate. It would need to pass both the Senate and House of Representatives, then be signed by the President, to become law. *Note: For complete details about this bill's provisions, you can search for "S 880" on Congress.gov.*
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