New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2165

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Prohibits public institutions of higher education from increasing resident undergraduate tuition by more than 4 percent over the prior academic year.

Impact

The implications of S2165 are significant for state laws governing higher education. By capping tuition increases, the bill seeks to provide greater financial predictability for students and to alleviate some of the financial burden that has been placed on families as tuition rates have escalated. This legislation is particularly relevant in the current climate where many students and their families are struggling with the high costs of education, and it addresses growing concerns about college affordability across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill No. S2165 aims to regulate the financing of education by targeting undergraduate tuition rates at public institutions of higher education in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill prohibits these institutions from increasing resident undergraduate tuition by more than 4 percent compared to the previous academic year. This measure is intended to maintain tuition affordability for students and their families amid rising costs of education in the state, which is an ongoing concern for many stakeholders, including students and parents.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various educational advocacy groups who view it as a necessary intervention to control costs, there are also points of contention regarding its implementation. Critics assert that such a cap could restrict the financial autonomy of public institutions, potentially limiting their ability to meet operational costs and invest in essential resources for their students. Opponents are concerned that these limitations might lead to reductions in services or quality of education if institutions find it challenging to cope with budget constraints under the new regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2727

Prohibits public institutions of higher education from increasing resident undergraduate tuition by more than four percent over prior academic year.

NJ A4538

Prohibits public institutions of higher education from increasing resident undergraduate tuition by more than two percent over prior academic year.

NJ S3723

Prohibits public institutions of higher education from increasing resident undergraduate tuition by more than two percent over prior academic year.

NJ A1038

Prohibits public institutions of higher education from increasing resident undergraduate and graduate tuition and fees by more than 4% over the prior academic year.

NJ A2639

Prohibits public institutions of higher education from increasing resident undergraduate and graduate tuition and fees by more than 4% over the prior academic year.

NJ S274

Prohibits public institutions of higher education from increasing resident undergraduate tuition for four continuous academic years following student's initial enrollment.

NJ S2711

Prohibits public institution of higher education from increasing resident undergraduate tuition for four continuous academic years following student's initial enrollment.

NJ A1009

Prohibits public institutions of higher education from increasing resident undergraduate tuition for four continuous academic years following student's initial enrollment.

NJ A853

Prohibits public institutions of higher education from increasing resident undergraduate tuition for four continuous academic years following student's initial enrollment.

NJ S2061

Expands Tuition Aid Grant program to part-time undergraduates.

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