Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SB200

Introduced
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  

Caption

AN ACT relating to students enrolled at Kentucky State University and making an appropriation therefor.

Impact

The bill will directly impact students at various eligible institutions, including other state public universities and community colleges. By waiving significant educational costs, the legislation is expected to boost enrollment figures at Kentucky State University and potentially other institutions. The state will shoulder the financial burden of these waivers through appropriations from the Commonwealth of Kentucky, ensuring that the institutions involved can recover the expenses incurred. The program is set to expire on June 30, 2028, unless further action is taken to extend it.

Summary

Senate Bill 200 proposes a tuition waiver program specifically designed for students enrolled at Kentucky State University. The legislation aims to support eligible students by waiving tuition and mandatory fees, including on-campus room fees and meal plan fees, effective from the 2022-2023 academic year. To qualify, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid annually, demonstrating their financial need. This program seeks to enhance access to higher education for residents of Kentucky while addressing financial barriers that may deter enrollment.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SB200 appears to be positive. Lawmakers supporting the bill highlight its potential to increase educational opportunities for Kentucky residents, particularly those who may face financial challenges. However, discussions surrounding funding and the long-term sustainability of the program may introduce concerns among legislators and stakeholders regarding the equitable distribution of financial resources among institutions.

Contention

One notable point of contention involves the eligibility criteria for the tuition waivers. The requirement that students must have been previously enrolled at Kentucky State University can create disparities in access for prospective students from other areas or institutions. There's a concern that such limitations could restrict broader efforts to promote higher education access across the state, raising questions about how to balance institutional support with equitable education access for all Kentucky residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HB250

AN ACT relating to Kentucky State University, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring an emergency.

KY HB139

AN ACT relating to the KentuckyCYBER Program and making an appropriation therefor.

KY SB99

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky Homeschool Scholar Program and making an appropriation therefor.

KY HB319

AN ACT relating to the KentuckyCYBER Program and making an appropriation therefor.

KY HB426

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky opportunity fund and making an appropriation therefor.

KY HB467

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky opportunity fund and making an appropriation therefor.

KY HB105

AN ACT relating to families and children and making an appropriation therefor.

KY SB34

AN ACT relating to the promotion of family well-being and making an appropriation therefor.

KY HB734

AN ACT relating to the promotion of family well-being and making an appropriation therefor.

KY HB553

AN ACT relating to the Kentucky rural veterinary student loan repayment program and making an appropriation therefor.

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KY SR1

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