New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2147

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires four-year institutions of higher education to offer accelerated three-year baccalaureate degree programs.

Impact

This bill is set to significantly alter the landscape of higher education in New Jersey by introducing a three-year degree option across various institutions. It aims to address the concerns regarding the length of time and financial burden associated with completing a traditional four-year degree. By providing students the opportunity to graduate earlier, it is expected to enhance access to a quicker transition into the workforce, potentially easing the burden of student debt.

Summary

Bill A2147 mandates that four-year institutions of higher education in New Jersey offer baccalaureate degree programs that can be completed in three years. The bill establishes criteria and requirements for these programs, emphasizing that participating students must meet the same academic standards as those in traditional four-year programs. Additionally, students will be required to enroll in courses during two consecutive summer semesters unless they can demonstrate alternate means to satisfy degree requirements. Institutions have to provide necessary support resources to assist students in completing their degrees within the accelerated timeframe.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked discussions around its implementation and impact on institutions, particularly smaller colleges that may struggle to adapt to the requirements. Institutions that offer three or fewer undergraduate programs or do not have summer sessions are exempt, leading to concerns that this legislation might favor larger universities at the expense of smaller schools. Critics caution that the financial implications of adopting these new programs need careful consideration, especially regarding sustainability and support for students who may find a condensed curriculum challenging.

Extension provisions

To accommodate institutions facing financial difficulty, the bill allows for extension petitions which institutions must submit to the Secretary of Higher Education, explaining why launching a three-year program by the specified timeline would be cost-prohibitive. This flexibility indicates an understanding of the diverse capabilities of colleges and universities, aiming to aid a transition rather than impose an overly rigid structure.

Companion Bills

NJ A2888

Carry Over Requires four-year institutions of higher education to offer accelerated three-year baccalaureate degree programs.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2888

Requires four-year institutions of higher education to offer accelerated three-year baccalaureate degree programs.

NJ HCR96

Requests public postsecondary education institutions offering baccalaureate degrees to develop and promote plans for completion of such degrees in three years

NJ A1438

Permits four-year institution of higher education to award associate degrees.

NJ A2133

Requires four-year public institutions of higher education to provide on website certain information on online degree students and graduate degree students.

NJ A551

Permits four-year institution of higher education to award associate degrees.

NJ A1589

Requires four-year public institutions of higher education to provide on website certain information on online degree students and graduate degree students.

NJ HB4848

Relating to requiring that competency-based baccalaureate degree programs be offered at certain public institutions of higher education.

NJ S3083

Requires four-year public institutions of higher education to provide on website certain information on online degree students and graduate degree students.

NJ SB2840

Relating to requiring that competency-based baccalaureate degree programs be offered at certain public institutions of higher education.

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.

Similar Bills

NJ A2888

Requires four-year institutions of higher education to offer accelerated three-year baccalaureate degree programs.

NJ A4220

Revises Statewide transfer agreements for transfer of academic credit and reverse credit at participating institutions of higher education; establishes New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson within Office of Secretary of Higher Education.

NJ S2941

Establishes process for county colleges to offer baccalaureate degree nursing programs.

NJ A3353

Establishes process for county colleges to offer baccalaureate degree nursing programs.

NJ A231

Establishes process for county colleges to offer baccalaureate degree nursing programs.

NJ S3178

Directs Secretary of Higher Education to establish academic credit and reverse credit transfer standards; establishes New Jersey Transfer Ombudsman within Office of Secretary of Higher Education.

MO SB243

Requires public institutions of higher education to adopt a policy relating to International Baccalaureate examinations

NJ A5891

Establishes program to provide guaranteed admission to public institutions of higher education for certain public school students.