Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB157

Introduced
1/31/23  

Caption

Education; HOPE grant eligibility for students seeking an associate degree at a branch of the Technical College System of Georgia; provide

Impact

The implementation of HB 157 would likely have a positive impact on the state’s education system by making it easier for more students to access higher education funding. By broadening eligibility for the HOPE grant to include those pursuing associate degrees, the bill could lead to an increase in enrollment at technical colleges, supporting the state’s economic growth and meeting labor market demands. This is particularly significant in a time when many fields require skilled workers with post-secondary education.

Summary

House Bill 157 aims to expand grant eligibility for students pursuing an associate degree at branches of the Technical College System of Georgia. This bill is designed to enhance the accessibility of financial aid for students enrolled in associate degree programs, thus encouraging more individuals to pursue higher education within the state. The measure reflects ongoing efforts to improve educational opportunities and support workforce development in Georgia by removing financial barriers for students.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding HB 157 may include discussions about funding levels for these grants and the long-term sustainability of financial aid programs. Opponents might express concerns regarding the allocation of state resources, arguing that expanding grant eligibility could strain budgets or divert funds from other essential educational programs. Furthermore, some stakeholders may advocate for prioritizing aid for students in specific fields or ensuring that funding is distributed equitably across diverse student demographics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB558

State Board of the Technical College System of Georgia; establish adult workforce high school diploma program

GA SB86

Education; eligible students participating in the Dual Enrollment program to access HOPE career grant funds for certain CTAE courses; allow

GA HB1231

Postsecondary education; allow academically successful students to use the full number of hours of HOPE scholarship eligibility

GA SB193

State Board of the Technical College System of Georgia; establish the adult workforce high school diploma program; authorize

GA SB137

Tuition Equalization Grants at Private Colleges and Universities; definition of approved school; revise

GA HB385

Education; allow academically successful students who are concurrently seeking certain degrees to use the full number of hours of HOPE scholarship eligibility; provisions

GA HB185

Education; provide for HOPE Inclusive Postsecondary Education (IPSE) grants

GA SB526

"Georgia Good Faith Grant Act"; enact

GA SB440

'Accelerated Career Diploma Program'; ACE Grants pilot program; establish and provide

GA SB399

Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia; to enter into and amend existing agreements with the State Board of the Technical College System of Georgia; encourage and state expectations

Similar Bills

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