Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1695 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/12/2024

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1695 
 
community colleges; dual enrollment; funding 
Purpose 
Prohibits the amount of state aid a community college is entitled to receive for a dual 
enrollment student from being reduced. Appropriates specified amounts in FY 2025 from the state 
General Fund (state GF) to Arizona community college districts (CCDs) to fully fund dual 
enrollment students. 
Background 
A CCD governing board may enter into a contract or agreement with a school district 
governing board to offer dual enrollment college courses at a high school during the school day 
that count toward both high school and college graduation requirements. The agreement or contract 
must specify student tuition and financial aid policies, including whether scholarships or grants 
are awarded to dual enrollment students from the community college (A.R.S. § 15-1821.01). 
Statute directs the Legislature to determine a CCD's state aid each fiscal year according to 
prescribed formulas and adjustments based on the CCD's full-time equivalent student (FTSE) 
count. The FTSE used to determine state aid is equal to the total of a CCD's basic actual, additional 
short-term and open entry, open exit and skill center FTSE count. For a student who takes a dual 
enrollment course taught on a high school campus during normal school operating hours by a high 
school employee, the amount of state aid that the community college would otherwise receive for 
the student must be reduced by 50 percent (A.R.S. § 15-1466.01). 
S.B. 1695 appropriates a total of $1,062,300 in FY 2025 from the state GF to Arizona 
CCDs as outlined. 
Provisions 
1. Determines that, for a student who takes a dual enrollment course taught on a high school 
campus during normal school operating hours by a high school employee, the amount of state 
aid that a community college receives for the student may not be reduced, rather than must be 
reduced by 50 percent. 
2. Appropriates the following amounts in FY 2025 from the state GF to the following CCDs to 
fully fund dual enrollment students: 
a) $5,700 to Cochise County CCD; 
b) $19,600 to Coconino County CCD; 
c) $7,500 to Gila County CCD; 
d) $9,300 to Graham County CCD; 
e) $852,800 to Maricopa County CCD; 
f) $25,900 to Mohave County CCD;  FACT SHEET 
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g) $31,000 to Navajo County CCD; 
h) $58,900 to Pima County CCD; 
i) $7,100 to Pinal County CCD; 
j) $31,600 to Yavapai County CCD; and 
k) $12,900 to Yuma/La Paz County CCD. 
3. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 12, 2024 
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