New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1645

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Requires Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine causes of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State institutions of higher education.

Impact

The study outlined in S1645 will involve various data collection methods, including surveys of high school seniors and consultations with school counselors. By analyzing the academic characteristics, socio-economic backgrounds, and motivations of students, the findings are expected to present valuable insights that could inform state policies on retaining graduates. The results will be crucial for state leaders to understand the competitive landscape of higher education opportunities and could lead to initiatives aimed at enhancing the appeal of New Jersey's higher education offerings.

Summary

Senate Bill S1645 mandates that the Secretary of Higher Education conduct a comprehensive study to uncover the reasons behind the outmigration of high school graduates from New Jersey to institutions of higher education located out of state. This initiative is crucial due to the ongoing trend of students leaving New Jersey for higher education, which potentially impacts the state’s demographic and economic landscape. The study aims to evaluate both academic and socio-economic factors that influence the choices of these students, as well as the comparative academic quality and costs of institutions in-state versus those out-of-state.

Conclusion

Ultimately, S1645 represents a proactive approach by New Jersey lawmakers to address a significant trend affecting the state's youth and educational landscape. By investigating the causes of high school graduate outmigration, the bill underscores the importance of retaining talent within the state and fostering a robust educational environment that meets the needs of its students.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding the implications of the study's findings. Depending on the results, stakeholders may argue for enhanced funding for in-state institutions to improve their attractiveness compared to out-of-state options. Additionally, discussions may emerge regarding how to address the broader socio-economic factors that contribute to students’ decisions to attend out-of-state schools, including the desire for independence and experience in different environments. Policymakers might also face challenges related to addressing tuition costs and the quality of educational offerings in New Jersey.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1723

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.

NJ A3955

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.

NJ S153

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.

NJ A2476

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.

NJ S1519

Requires institutions of higher education to collect and report employment data for certain graduates.

NJ S495

Requires Secretary of Higher Education and DOLWD to establish performance quality standards for career-oriented programs of study offered by institutions of higher education, degree-granting proprietary institutions, and private career schools.

NJ A1695

Requires Secretary of Higher Education and DOLWD to establish performance quality standards for career-oriented programs of study offered by institutions of higher education, degree-granting proprietary institutions, and private career schools.

NJ A1854

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to study prevalence, cost, and quality of certain on-line courses compared to traditional classroom courses offered by institutions of higher education.

NJ A376

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to establish performance-based funding plans for public institutions of higher education.

NJ A440

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to establish performance-based funding plans for public institutions of higher education.

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NJ S1723

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.

NJ A2476

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.

NJ S153

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.

NJ A3955

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to conduct study to determine extent and cause of outmigration of high school graduates to out-of-State colleges.

NJ S3566

Revises calculation of student financial need and provides circumstances for reduction of financial aid at institutions of higher education and proprietary institutions.