Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2017

Introduced
2/20/23  

Caption

Resident tuition and state student aid provisions modified.

Impact

The proposed changes to sections 135A.043 and 136A.101 of the Minnesota Statutes represent a significant shift in how resident tuition is defined and implemented. Students who can demonstrate compliance with federal institutional regulations and have made substantial ties to the state through educational institutions may now enjoy lower tuition costs, a benefit that primarily impacts immigrant students and their families. This could enhance educational opportunities and accessibility for underprivileged groups, thereby addressing equity in higher education.

Summary

House File 2017 modifies provisions regarding resident tuition and state student aid in Minnesota, specifically targeting eligibility criteria for students with a focus on those without lawful immigration status. The bill aims to provide a pathway for certain students who meet specified conditions to qualify for resident tuition rates in state universities and colleges. This includes students who have attended high school in Minnesota for three or more years and graduated from a state high school, ensuring access to education for young immigrants who have built their lives in the state despite their legal status.

Contention

While proponents argue that HF2017 is an essential step towards inclusivity in higher education and recognizes the contributions of immigrant students, opponents may express concerns over public resources being allocated to those without legal work authorization. There are wider implications regarding how state-funded education aligns with federal immigration policies, leading to potential concerns about the message it sends regarding legal residency and state support. Several legislative discussions will likely focus on the balance between fostering educational access and adhering to federal law.

Overall_summary

HF2017's modifications underscore a growing trend toward making higher education more accessible regardless of immigration status while stimulating debate over the implications this has for state and federal alignments in education policy. With varying perspectives on the benefits and potential drawbacks, the legislative journey of this bill will reflect broader societal attitudes toward immigration and educational equity.

Companion Bills

MN SF929

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Previously Filed As

MN SF929

Resident tuition and student aid provisions modification

MN SF721

Certain provisions modification for resident tuition and state student aid

MN HB0426

Resident Student Tuition

MN HF3814

State grant provisions modified, and tuition and fees maximum set for certain students.

MN AB226

Revises provisions governing tuition for certain students. (BDR 34-668)

MN HF479

State grant provisions modified, and maximum tuition and fees set for students.

MN SF1011

Certain policy changes provision to postsecondary attainment goals, student financial aid, institutional licensure provisions, and institutional grant programs

MN SF1515

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MN HF495

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MN HF1126

Postsecondary attainment goals, student financial aid, institutional licensure provisions, and institutional grant program policy changes provided.

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