Oklahoma 2022 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1821

Introduced
2/1/21  
Refer
2/2/21  
Report Pass
2/8/21  
Engrossed
3/3/21  
Refer
3/15/21  
Report Pass
3/23/21  
Enrolled
4/19/21  

Caption

Higher education; Oklahoma Higher Education Tuition Aid Act; modifying process for awarding state tuition aid grants; effective date.

Impact

The legislation aims to enhance support for both full-time and part-time students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees or certification programs. By expanding eligibility and removing previous limitations, the bill has the potential to increase access to higher education for students from varying financial backgrounds. It not only emphasizes the importance of meeting academic performance standards but also introduces flexible considerations for awarding grants based on enrollment status, financial need, and other relevant factors.

Summary

House Bill 1821, also known as the Oklahoma Higher Education Tuition Aid Act, seeks to modify the process through which state tuition aid grants are awarded to students in Oklahoma. The bill amends existing statutes to remove restrictions on the maximum number of grants available annually, allowing for an increase based solely on appropriations available. It also enables the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education to adjust the parameters governing grant distributions, reflecting a more flexible approach to addressing students' financial needs.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HB 1821 appears to be largely positive, with strong support from legislators who view it as a necessary step towards increasing educational accessibility and reducing financial barriers for students. The discussions reflect a consensus on the importance of higher education funding, although there may be concerns regarding the actual execution of this expanded framework and whether it will meet the diverse needs of all student populations.

Contention

Notable points of contention may revolve around the efficiency of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education in effectively managing the updated distribution process. Critics may raise issues regarding the potential for inefficiencies or inequalities resulting from the new rules, particularly if funding levels fluctuate annually. Furthermore, ensuring that increased grant amounts adequately meet the rising costs of tuition and fees remains a critical consideration as stakeholders review the legislation's practical implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2865

Higher education; tuition aid grants; intellectual and developmental disabilities; effective date.

OK HB2865

Higher education; tuition aid grants; intellectual and developmental disabilities; effective date.

OK SB237

Higher education; Northeastern State University - Tulsa metropolitan area branch; duplicate undergraduate degree programs. Effective date.

OK HB2888

Higher education; Oklahoma Tuition Equalization Grant; effective date.

OK SB1624

Higher education; providing tuition aid grant eligibility for certain programs. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB1626

Higher education; modifying process for establishing tuition and mandatory fee rates at certain institutions of higher education. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB641

Higher education; allowing the State Regents for Higher Education to establish distance education tuition. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB4195

Higher education; concurrent enrollment; freshman; sophomore; tuition waiver; effective date.

OK HB357

Higher educational institutions, public; grants for tuition and fees.

OK SB1388

Higher education; removing language directing certain tuition and fee rates to be below certain levels. Effective date. Emergency.

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