It was created in 1963 by an Act of the
Pennsylvania General Assembly, and engages in loan guaranty, loan servicing, financial aid processing, outreach and other student aid programs. It was announced on July 8, 2021 that the agency and the United States Department of Education would not continue their relationship, effective on December 14, 2021. In October 2007, Jack Wagner, the
Pennsylvania auditor general, released a report accusing the agency of giving excessive bonuses and incentives. Rep.
Bill Adolph, chairman of the agency's board, subsequently scheduled an emergency meeting of the board for Wednesday, October 10, to request the early resignation of the president of the agency, Richard E. Willey, based on reporting from the
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and the
Associated Press. Since 2007, PHEAA has undergone a series of reforms and cost-cutting initiatives including the elimination of management bonuses, automatic salary increases and all sponsorships and advertisements that were not in line with PHEAA's mission. The Board also instituted one of the nation's strictest business and travel expense reimbursement policies. Those reforms resulted in more than $77 million in savings. == Functions ==