Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB07098

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Report Pass
3/11/25  
Refer
3/18/25  
Report Pass
3/25/25  
Engrossed
5/1/25  
Report Pass
5/5/25  
Passed
6/3/25  
Chaptered
6/10/25  
Enrolled
6/16/25  

Caption

An Act Concerning Tuition Refunds For Former Stone Academy Students.

Impact

The implementation of HB 07098 will directly affect former students of Stone Academy, allowing them to reclaim funds they expended on tuition while studying at this institution. Moreover, the bill establishes a mechanism for the Office of Higher Education to pursue reimbursement from the Academy or its owners for stipends and administrative costs absorbed by the protection account, thus ensuring some financial accountability. By enacting this legislation, the state reinforces its role in safeguarding education investments for its residents.

Summary

House Bill 07098, concerning Tuition Refunds for former Stone Academy students, aims to provide financial relief to those impacted by the closure of the practical nurse education program at Stone Academy. This legislation creates a process for graduates who have passed the nursing licensure examination and those who were enrolled but did not graduate to receive stipends and refunds from the private career school student protection account. The bill specifies eligibility criteria and sets a limit on the amount that can be paid, reinforcing the state's commitment to protect students' investments in their education.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 07098 appears to be generally positive, focusing on the protection of student rights and the provision of aid to those adversely affected by the closure of an educational institution. Discussions within legislative circles have emphasized the importance of ensuring that students are not left without recourse after investing in their education, and there seems to be broad agreement on the necessity of such measures. However, some caution may be warranted regarding the sustainability of the protections offered and the implications for future students.

Contention

While the bill primarily receives support, concerns may arise regarding the funding of the student protection account and the potential for abuse or misunderstanding regarding eligibility for refunds. Comments around the discussions suggest that there should be careful oversight to ensure that the funds are allocated appropriately and that there is clarity on the criteria for receiving refunds. This balance is necessary to maintain the integrity of the financial support provided while ensuring that support reaches those who genuinely need it.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00936

An Act Concerning Workforce Development.

CT HB05523

An Act Concerning Allocations Of Federal American Rescue Plan Act Funds And Provisions Related To General Government, Human Services, Education And The Biennium Ending June 30, 2025.

CT HB06770

An Act Concerning Academic Freedom.

CT HB06841

An Act Concerning Firefighter Recruitment And Retention.

CT HB06941

An Act Concerning The State Budget For The Biennium Ending June 30, 2025, And Making Appropriations Therefor, And Provisions Related To Revenue And Other Items Implementing The State Budget.

CT HB05343

An Act Concerning A Study On The Feasibility Of Establishing A Prepaid College Tuition Program.

CT HB05363

An Act Concerning The Planning Commission For Higher Education.

CT HB06863

An Act Concerning Police Officer Recruitment And Retention.

CT HB06101

An Act Concerning Tuition Waivers For Graduate Degree Programs At Public Institutions Of Higher Education.

CT SB00009

An Act Concerning Health And Wellness For Connecticut Residents.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.