Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01021

Introduced
2/26/15  
Introduced
2/26/15  
Refer
2/26/15  

Caption

An Act Improving Access To The Regional Community-technical Colleges.

Impact

The implementation of SB01021 is projected to positively impact the state's educational landscape by fostering greater enrollment among underrepresented groups. By waiving tuition for eligible individuals, the bill promotes inclusivity and increases the potential for these residents to gain valuable skills and certifications in high-demand occupations. The State Board of Trustees is tasked with monitoring enrollment statistics, ensuring that sufficient resources are allocated for students taking advantage of these waivers. This policy aligns with broader state goals of enhancing educational attainment and workforce participation among diverse populations.

Summary

SB01021, titled 'An Act Improving Access To The Regional Community-technical Colleges', aims to enhance educational access for residents of Connecticut through structured tuition waivers. The bill emphasizes support for various demographic groups, including veterans, individuals over sixty-two years old, and dependents of military personnel who are missing or have been prisoners of war. This comprehensive approach seeks to ensure that these groups can enroll in regional community-technical colleges without the financial burden of tuition, thereby promoting education and workforce readiness in the state.

Contention

While the bill has significant support, notably from educational advocates and veterans' organizations, there are concerns regarding the financial implications for community colleges and the broader state budget. Critics question the sustainability of funding such waivers and whether this could lead to resource strain on institutions if enrollment surges beyond current capacities. Nonetheless, supporters argue that investing in education for these target groups is essential for both individual upliftment and overall economic growth. The dialogues surrounding this bill reflect ongoing tensions between fiscal responsibility and a commitment to expanding access to education.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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