Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB138

Introduced
4/25/11  

Caption

Converts TOPS to a loan forgiveness program beginning with students graduating during the 2011-2012 school year and thereafter. (8/15/11)

Impact

The enactment of SB138 will significantly alter how the TOPS program operates, converting it into a loan program rather than solely a scholarship program. The program will continue to offer financial aid while introducing the stipulation that students must sign promissory notes agreeing to loan repayment conditions, essentially shifting the program's focus from immediate financial support to long-term educational investment incentives. This move is expected to allow the state to allocate its education funding more effectively, potentially providing a sustained funding structure for future generations while still promoting educational attainment in Louisiana.

Summary

Senate Bill 138 aims to reform the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students (TOPS) in Louisiana by transitioning its structure to a loan forgiveness program effective from students graduating in the 2011-2012 academic year and beyond. The bill promotes the idea of providing loans to students who are pursuing postsecondary education, underscoring the commitment to support students with financial resources for their educational endeavors. Importantly, it stipulated that these loans would be forgiven upon the completion of graduation under a set of conditions specified within the bill.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB138 is mixed, with support stemming from its potential to help more students afford higher education through a more sustainable financial model. However, there is also concern regarding the implications of student debt and the responsibilities placed on graduates to repay loans. Advocates argue that this restructured program could enhance access while facilitating the state's investment in education, whereas critics highlight the risks associated with moving away from clear scholarship offerings to a loan system that could burden students with debt.

Contention

A notable point of contention within the discussions around SB138 includes the balance between encouraging educational advancement and the financial implications of student debt. While proponents support the transition to a loan forgiveness model as a pathway for ensuring continuous funding of educational resources, opponents are concerned about the potential for increasing student debt burdens and the challenges graduates may face in repaying loans. This highlights an ongoing debate within Louisiana regarding educational funding models and their effects on students' financial well-being.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA HB705

Provides for technical corrections to TOPS

LA HB945

Extends TOPS eligibility for certain students who reenlist in the U.S. Armed Forces and maintain continuous active duty (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB946

Extends TOPS eligibility for certain students who reenlist in the U.S. Armed Forces and maintain continuous active duty (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA SB579

Extends TOPS eligibility for certain students who reenlist in the United States Armed Forces and maintain continuous active duty. (gov sig) (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB1023

Provides relative to Taylor Opportunity Program for Students award payments and eligibility criteria

LA SB48

Provides relative to the minimum ACT score for TOPS eligibility and TOPS award amounts. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB708

Relative to TOPS and academic excellence fees assessed by LSU; provides with respect to certain minimum criteria for eligibility, to authorized uses of program funds, to repayment of award amounts in certain circumstances, and to establishment of baseline award amounts; repeals waiver of academic excellence fees assessed by LSU (OR +$17,600,000 SG RV See Note)

LA HB675

Provides relative to the minimum ACT score for TOPS eligibility and caps TOPS award amounts