The Public Service Scholarship Fund will provide scholarships equivalent to the federal postservice education award for eligible students. These scholarships can be used for educational institutions in Arizona, conditional upon the recipient being in good academic standing and using the award within three years of completing their service. This will potentially increase access to education for individuals engaged in public service and encourage more students to participate in national service programs.
Summary
House Bill 2616 establishes the Public Service Scholarship Fund in Arizona to support students who complete a term of service in a federally supported national service program. The fund is administered by the Arizona Board of Regents and consists of legislative appropriations and other sources. The intent of this bill is to promote civic engagement by providing financial assistance to students committed to public service, reinforcing a culture of civic responsibility within the state.
Contention
The establishment of this scholarship fund may face some concerns regarding the allocation of state funds and how it aligns with existing scholarship programs. Critics may argue about the feasibility of appropriations, particularly if the fiscal year 2025-2026 funding is not clearly specified. Additionally, some may view the reliance on federal awards as a limitation, potentially restricting the types of programs and students that can benefit from the fund.
Requires any remaining funds in the enacted budget from the Rhode Island Promise Scholarship program or the Rhode Island Hope Scholarship program to be reimbursed to the onward we learn for any scholarships paid on behalf of Rhode Island College students.