Mississippi Act WorkKeys National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) Scholarship Program; create.
The bill specifies that eligible students can receive up to 100% of tuition and associated costs if they hold a Platinum certificate, 90% for a Gold certificate, and 80% for a Silver certificate combined with a qualifying industry certification. These scholarships are intended to alleviate financial barriers for students enrolling in associate degree or certificate programs at community colleges. Scholarship renewals require students to maintain academic performance and continuous enrollment, effectively encouraging steady progress towards their educational goals.
Senate Bill 2720 proposes the establishment of the Mississippi ACT WorkKeys National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) Scholarship Program aimed at providing financial assistance to eligible high school graduates in Mississippi. The scholarships will be awarded based on the level of WorkKeys NCRC certification achieved, with varying amounts allocated to students who earn Platinum, Gold, or Silver certificates. The program is designed to facilitate access to community college education for students, thus supporting workforce development in the state.
One of the notable points of contention surrounding SB2720 revolves around the eligibility criteria and the potential limits placed on available financial aid. Critics argue that strict eligibility requirements and the rule against receiving combined financial aid exceeding the total cost of attendance could hinder some students' access to education. Proponents, however, contend that the structured nature of the scholarship program will ensure that funds are distributed fairly and support students who are genuinely pursuing further education and career readiness.