Extends eligibility for tuition benefit to dependents of members of United States Armed Forces who died while on active duty.
Impact
By extending tuition benefits, S3034 aims to ease the financial burden on families who have made significant sacrifices in service to the nation. The measure not only supports educational access but also underscores the state’s responsibility to honor and assist the families of military members who have lost their lives in service. Alongside the tuition waiver, the bill also introduces a monetary award equal to 10% of tuition costs for the dependents, which can be utilized for related educational expenses, further enhancing the support provided to these individuals as they pursue their studies.
Summary
Senate Bill S3034 extends the eligibility for tuition benefits to the dependents of members of the United States Armed Forces who died while on active duty. Previously, such benefits were only available to surviving spouses and children of members of the New Jersey National Guard. The bill amends existing definitions and provisions in New Jersey Statutes to broaden the scope of who can access these educational resources, reflecting a commitment to support the families of fallen military personnel. It seeks to allow these dependents to attend public institutions of higher education tuition-free for up to 16 credits per semester under certain conditions, thus facilitating their access to higher education.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding the bill may arise from budgetary concerns and the impact on educational institutions' resources. Critics could argue that this extension of benefits may lead to increased demands on state funds, which may require reevaluation of budgeting priorities. Supporters, however, counter that the potential societal benefits of investing in the education of these dependents outweigh the financial concerns. The discussions may also touch on how this bill aligns with the state’s broader efforts to support military families and improve veterans' services, thus calling into question frameworks of state policy towards education and public funding.
Provides tuition benefits at public institutions of higher education to New Jersey residents who are members of reserve component of Armed Forces of United States.
Provides tuition benefits at public institutions of higher education to New Jersey residents who are members of reserve component of Armed Forces of United States.
Provides tuition benefits at public institutions of higher education to New Jersey residents who are members of reserve component of Armed Forces of United States.
Provides tuition benefits at public institutions of higher education to New Jersey residents who are members of reserve component of Armed Forces of United States.
Relating to accountability of institutions of higher education, including educator preparation programs, and online institution resumes for public institutions of higher education.
Revises calculation of student financial need and provides circumstances for reduction of financial aid at institutions of higher education and proprietary institutions.
Revises calculation of student financial need and provides circumstances for reduction of financial aid at institutions of higher education and proprietary institutions.
Revises calculation of student financial need and provides circumstances for reduction of financial aid at institutions of higher education and proprietary institutions.