Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06970

Introduced
1/26/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning Veterans Services At State Colleges And Universities.

Impact

The proposed legislation would require the Board of Regents for Higher Education and the Board of Trustees for The University of Connecticut to take proactive steps in improving veterans' access to education. By establishing the OASIS centers, the bill aims to create a supportive environment for veterans, addressing their unique needs and challenges in pursuing higher education. The staffing requirement of at least one full-time employee at each center is intended to ensure that veterans have dedicated resources to assist them with academic and transitional support.

Summary

House Bill 06970 is aimed at enhancing veterans' services in state colleges and universities in Connecticut. The bill mandates the establishment of Operation Academic Support for Incoming Service Members (OASIS) centers at each state institution of higher education. These centers are designed to provide targeted outreach and assistance to enrolled veterans, ensuring they receive the necessary support during their academic journey. The creation of OASIS centers is a significant effort to bridge the gap between military service and successful integration into civilian educational life.

Contention

While the intent behind HB 06970 is to support veterans, there may be challenges concerning the allocation of resources and funding for these initiatives. Questions may arise regarding how institutions will manage the implementation of these centers and whether adequate training will be provided to staff to meet the diverse needs of veterans. Additionally, lawmakers may debate the necessity of such centers versus other potential forms of support that could be provided within existing frameworks of student services at universities.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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