Increases tuition credit amount permitted under volunteer tuition credit program.
Impact
If passed, A3533 would apply directly to all volunteer emergency service personnel who satisfy the program's eligibility criteria. Under the new provisions, eligible volunteers and their families would benefit from a larger annual tuition credit, increasing from $600 to $1,250 for each year of service completed. This change is aimed at encouraging more individuals to participate in vital community service roles while alleviating some of the financial barriers to education that they might face, thereby potentially increasing the number of active volunteers in these essential services.
Summary
A3533 is a legislative proposal designed to enhance the financial benefits available to active members of volunteer fire companies and volunteer first aid or rescue squads in New Jersey. The bill amends existing legislation originally enacted in 1998, which established a program allowing volunteers and their dependents to pursue postsecondary education without the burden of tuition. This new proposal significantly increases the tuition credit amount available under the program, allowing for up to $5,000 in total tuition credits over a four-year service commitment, as opposed to the previous cap of $2,400.
Contention
While A3533 is largely viewed as a positive development for volunteer organizations, discussions surrounding the bill could raise questions about funding and resource allocation. Some stakeholders may express concern over how this initiative might impact county colleges and technical schools in terms of budgetary constraints and enrollment demographics. Additionally, the requirement for a four-year service commitment could be debated regarding its feasibility and the potential effect on volunteer dropout rates.
Last_action
The bill was reported favorably by the Assembly Higher Education Committee on September 23, 2024, indicating ongoing legislative support for its passage.
Expands volunteer tuition credit program to volunteers and eligible dependents enrolled in four-year public institutions of higher education and increases maximum value of tuition credit.
Expands volunteer tuition credit program to volunteers and eligible dependents enrolled in four-year public institutions of higher education and increases maximum value of tuition credit.
Expands volunteer tuition credit program to volunteers and eligible dependents enrolled in four-year public institutions of higher education and increases maximum value of tuition credit.
Establishing a tuition credit program for certain members of volunteer fire companies, volunteer ambulance services and volunteer rescue squads and their dependent children and spouses.