Kansas 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas House Bill HB2132 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    SESSION OF 2023
SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON HOUSE BILL NO. 2132
As Amended by House Committee on Education
Brief*
HB 2132, as amended, would amend the Kansas 
Promise Scholarship Act by expanding programs eligible for 
the scholarship and clarifying how scholarship amounts are 
calculated based upon whether the eligible program is being 
offered by a public two-year college or private college.
Eligible Fields of Study, Promise-eligible Programs
The bill would add both elementary and secondary 
education programs to the fields of study currently eligible to 
receive scholarships under the Act. The current fields of study 
include the following:
●Information technology and security;
●Mental and physical health care;
●Advanced manufacturing and building trades; or
●Early childhood education.
Designation of Additional Fields of Study, Local Employment 
Needs
The bill would also update the eligible fields of study that 
a college could choose to add to the other scholarship-eligible 
fields of study (e.g., agriculture, education, and training). The 
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*Supplemental notes are prepared by the Legislative Research 
Department and do not express legislative intent. The supplemental 
note and fiscal note for this bill may be accessed on the Internet at 
http://www.kslegislature.org bill would add the term “transportation” to the field of study 
currently listed as “distribution and logistics.”
Scholarship Award Amount Determination
The bill would also clarify that for students enrolled in a 
promise eligible program at a private college that the 
scholarship amount would be:
The aggregate amount of tuition, mandatory 
fees, and the cost of books and materials for 
the academic year in which the student is 
enrolled and receiving the scholarship minus 
the aggregate amount of all other aid 
awarded to the student. 
[Note: The bill would maintain the requirement that the 
scholarship award could not exceed the average cost of 
tuition, required fees, and the cost of books and required 
materials for the same program at an eligible public college.]
The bill would also make clarifying technical changes.
Background
The bill was introduced by the House Committee on 
Appropriations at the request of Representative Hoffman.
House Committee on Education
In the House Committee hearing, proponent testimony 
was provided by representatives of Cowley College, Kansas 
Association of Community College Trustees, and State Board 
of Regents. The proponents generally noted that the addition 
of elementary and secondary education would allow the Act 
to assist in addressing the teacher shortage by utilizing 
agreements with universities to allow students to transfer 
following their two years of study to complete their degrees in 
education. Additionally, the inclusion of “transportation” to the 
2- 2132 existing optional distribution and logistics field would make 
transportation programs (e.g., commercial truck driving) 
eligible for students to receive a scholarship award. Additional 
clarifying changes, including more consistent language in an 
award calculation, were also highlighted.
Written-only proponent testimony was provided by 
representatives of the Kansas Association of School Boards, 
Kansas Independent College Association, Kansas National 
Education Association, and State Board of Education.
The House Committee amended the bill to make 
clarifying changes requested by the State Board of Regents 
and to change the effective date of the bill from publication in 
the Kansas Register to publication in the statute book.
Fiscal Information
According to the fiscal note prepared by the Division of 
the Budget on the bill, as introduced, the State Board of 
Regents indicates the bill would increase costs due to the 
additional time required to administer the Act but that the 
additional costs would be negligible and could be 
accomplished within existing resources. Any fiscal effect from 
enactment of the bill is not reflected in The FY 2024 
Governor’s Budget Report.
Education; postsecondary; Kansas Board of Regents; community colleges; technical 
colleges; private colleges; Kansas Promise Scholarship Act
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