New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2762

Introduced
6/2/22  
Refer
6/2/22  
Report Pass
6/9/22  
Refer
6/9/22  

Caption

Establishes Center for Career Relevant Education and Talent Evaluation of New Jersey at Thomas Edison State University.

Impact

The implementation of S2762 is projected to have a significant impact on state education laws by establishing a framework for recognizing and credentialing the skills of nontraditional students and workers. This includes not only academic credits but also pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship credits. The legislation aims to facilitate smoother transitions into the workforce by ensuring that the educational achievements of individuals, especially those with nontraditional backgrounds, are properly acknowledged and documented. This approach is expected to enhance the employability of these individuals within the broader New Jersey labor market.

Summary

S2762, also known as the Center for Career Relevant Education and Talent Evaluation of New Jersey Act, aims to establish a dedicated center at Thomas Edison State University. This center, referred to as CreateNJ, is intended to enhance collaboration between employers, educational institutions, and partnering organizations to develop and implement career pathways focused on nontraditional students and workers. By creating this center, the state aims to centralize resources that evaluate and translate learning experiences into academic credit, career credentials, and skills validation, thereby providing a validated record known as the New Jersey CreateNJ Workforce Transcript.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding S2762 appears to be positive, especially among advocates for workforce development and education reform. Supporters argue that the creation of CreateNJ will bridge gaps between education and employment, providing essential resources for individuals who may otherwise struggle to gain credentials recognized by employers. However, as with many legislative measures, there may be concerns regarding funding, administrative implementation, and how effectively the center can fulfill its mission without duplicating existing services or creating bureaucratic inefficiencies.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise concerning the operational aspects of the center, including how it will be funded and the extent to which it relies on private and public partnerships. Additionally, the appropriations totaling $2,000,000 for the center’s establishment raise questions about budget allocation amid other state educational priorities. The establishment of a steering committee to oversee the center's operations could also lead to debates about representation from various stakeholders and whether all necessary voices will be included in the decision-making process.

Companion Bills

NJ A4212

Same As Establishes Center for Career Relevant Education and Talent Evaluation of New Jersey at Thomas Edison State University.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2242

Establishes Center for Career Relevant Education and Talent Evaluation of New Jersey at Thomas Edison State University.

NJ A2065

Establishes Center for Career Relevant Education and Talent Evaluation of New Jersey at Thomas Edison State University.

NJ A4212

Establishes Center for Career Relevant Education and Talent Evaluation of New Jersey at Thomas Edison State University.

NJ A5407

Requires Secretary of Higher Education to establish standards for assessing and awarding academic credit for prior learning.

NJ S3101

Establishes healthcare careers pilot program for certain institutions of higher education and proprietary schools.

NJ S3386

Codifies various centers and programs at Rutgers University - Newark; appropriates $6.5 million.

NJ A3100

Provides for establishment of New Jersey Water Infrastructure Center at institute of higher education designated by DEP; appropriates $5 million.

NJ S294

Provides for establishment of New Jersey Water Infrastructure Center at institute of higher education designated by DEP; appropriates $5 million.

NJ A3862

Makes supplemental appropriation of $1.5 million to provide tuition assistance for students enrolled at Thomas Edison State University.

NJ S2590

Makes supplemental appropriation of $1.5 million to provide tuition assistance for students enrolled at Thomas Edison State University.

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