Allows students to use certain grant awards during summer session.
Impact
The bill introduces a reporting mechanism whereby institutions that participate in the grant programs must annually report the utilization of summer grant aid by students. They must track how many students used these grants for summer courses, as well as the graduation rates of those students within standard time frames. This data could prove crucial for assessing the effectiveness of the bill in aiding student academic success and informing future policy decisions.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3111 allows students in New Jersey to use a portion of their tuition aid grant (TAG) awards or opportunity grants during the summer session following an academic year. This provision is designed to offer students greater flexibility in managing their academic credits and fulfilling graduation requirements, especially for courses that would help them progress in their majors. With this change, students can make the choice to take summer courses without penalties to their annual grant eligibility.
Contention
While the bill aims to increase accessibility and affordability for students seeking to accelerate their education, it may also raise questions about funding and resource allocation for the grant programs. One notable point of contention could involve discussions on the sufficiency of current funding to support increased usage of grants for summer sessions. Additionally, there may be concerns about how this shift in grant usage impacts the overall financial strategy of managing state educational resources.
Phases out State tuition aid grants for students enrolled in proprietary institutions of higher education; redirects State tuition aid grant funding for students enrolled in proprietary institutions to summer tuition aid grant program.
Phases out State tuition aid grants for students enrolled in proprietary institutions of higher education; redirects State tuition aid grant funding for students enrolled in proprietary institutions to summer tuition aid grant program.
Expands Community College Opportunity Grant Program to include career and technical education programs at county colleges and county vocational schools.
Expands Community College Opportunity Grant Program to include career and technical education programs at county colleges and county vocational schools.