Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB872

Introduced
2/7/22  
Refer
2/7/22  
Report Pass
3/18/22  
Engrossed
3/19/22  

Caption

Public Institutions of Higher Education - Student Withdrawal Policy - Reimbursement of Tuition and Fees (The Cameron Carden Act of 2022)

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to ensure that if a student withdraws due to these extenuating circumstances, they will be reimbursed for any tuition and fees paid for the semester during which they drop out. This policy is intended not only to protect students financially but also to foster a supportive educational environment where students feel secure in addressing personal health issues without the fear of losing their financial investment in education.

Summary

House Bill 872, also known as The Cameron Carden Act of 2022, aims to establish a standardized withdrawal policy for public institutions of higher education within the University System of Maryland. The bill mandates that these institutions adopt a policy allowing students to withdraw from their courses due to extenuating circumstances. Such circumstances include illness, injury, hospitalization, and mental health issues, reinforcing the need for educational institutions to support students facing severe challenges that can inhibit their academic performance.

Sentiment

The reception of HB872 has been largely positive, with many legislators supporting the bill as a necessary step towards recognizing and accommodating the mental and physical health needs of students. Advocates argue that this measure will create a more compassionate and understanding educational framework, thus enhancing student wellness and retention rates. The sentiment surrounding the bill underscores a societal shift towards prioritizing student health and well-being in education systems.

Contention

While there appears to be broad support for the bill, some debate may arise around the implementation details, such as how institutions will define 'extenuating circumstances' and how they will manage the financial implications of reimbursing tuition and fees. Institutions may express concerns regarding the administrative burden this policy could introduce. Nonetheless, the overall aim remains to ensure that students are not penalized for circumstances beyond their control, reinforcing the need for inclusive policies in higher education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB295

Public Institutions of Higher Education - Student Withdrawal Policy - Reimbursement of Tuition and Fees (Cameron Carden Act of 2023)

MD HB539

Public Institutions of Higher Education - Student Withdrawal Policy - Reimbursement of Tuition and Fees (Cameron Carden Act of 2024)

MD SB567

Public Institutions of Higher Education - Student Withdrawal Policy - Reimbursement of Tuition and Fees (Cameron Carden Act of 2024)

MD SB828

Public Institutions of Higher Education - Student Withdrawal Policy - Reimbursement of Tuition and Fees (Cameron Carden Act of 2024)

MD HB164

Public Institutions of Higher Education - Pregnant and Parenting Students - Policy

MD SB1030

Higher educational institutions, public; duties of governing board, student tuition and fees.

MD HB923

Higher Education - Appointment of Secretary and Student Financial Assistance - Accommodations at Public Institutions for Religious Beliefs

MD SB662

Higher Education - Appointment of Secretary and Student Financial Assistance - Accommodations at Public Institutions for Religious Beliefs

MD HB356

Public Institutions of Higher Education – Pregnant and Parenting Students – Policy

MD HB657

Public Institutions of Higher Education - Pregnant and Parenting Students - Policy

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.