Directs Secretary of Higher Education to revoke proprietary school's license to award academic degrees if school fails to achieve certain minimum graduation rates.
Impact
If enacted, A3969 would significantly impact the operational landscape for proprietary schools in New Jersey. Schools that are unable to meet the stipulated graduation rate thresholds risk losing their ability to award academic degrees, which could affect their student enrollment and financial stability. This could lead to a reevaluation within the proprietary education sector, prompting schools to enhance their support systems and educational practices in order to improve student outcomes. Overall, this bill aims to encourage better educational performance at these institutions.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3969 is a legislative proposal that aims to ensure educational quality by imposing strict graduation rate requirements on proprietary schools in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill mandates that the Secretary of Higher Education must revoke the license of any proprietary school that fails to achieve a graduation rate of at least 75 percent for both four-year and two-year degree programs within a specified timeframe. The measure is intended to improve accountability and promote higher standards in for-profit educational institutions, addressing concerns about the quality of education provided by such schools.
Contention
While the bill has the potential to improve student success rates, there are notable points of contention among stakeholders. Critics argue that the rigid graduation rate requirements may disproportionately affect certain demographics of students who may require more support to complete their degrees, particularly non-traditional learners or those balancing work and studies. Additionally, concerns have been raised about the feasibility and implications of enforcing such a law, including potential unintended consequences that might arise from drastically reducing the number of operational proprietary schools.
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Directs Secretary of Higher Education to revoke proprietary school's license to award academic degrees if school fails to achieve certain minimum graduation rates.
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Directs Secretary of Higher Education to revoke proprietary school's license to award academic degrees if school fails to achieve certain minimum graduation rates.
Directs Secretary of Higher Education to revoke proprietary school's license to award academic degrees if school fails to achieve certain minimum graduation rates.
Directs Secretary of Higher Education to revoke proprietary school's license to award academic degrees if school fails to achieve certain minimum graduation rates.
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.
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.
Provides that former law enforcement officers who retired due to disability are eligible to receive tuition assistance to attend public institution of higher education or proprietary institution licensed to confer academic degrees.
Provides that former law enforcement officers who retired due to disability are eligible to receive tuition assistance to attend public institution of higher education or proprietary institution licensed to confer academic degrees.
Establishes Student Tuition Recovery Fund in Office of the Secretary of Higher Education to compensate students impacted by failing or fraudulent proprietary institutions.
Requires financial aid award letter provided by institutions of higher education and certain proprietary schools be consistent with financial aid shopping sheet.
Applies provisions of "New Jersey College Student and Parent Consumer Information Act" to proprietary schools and limits eligibility for State student assistance programs to students enrolled in certain proprietary schools.
Applies provisions of "New Jersey College Student and Parent Consumer Information Act" to proprietary schools and limits eligibility for State student assistance programs to students enrolled in certain proprietary schools.
Establishes Student Tuition Recovery Fund in Office of the Secretary of Higher Education to compensate students impacted by failing or fraudulent proprietary institutions.
Directs Secretary of Higher Education to revoke proprietary school's license to award academic degrees if school fails to achieve certain minimum graduation rates.
Requires degree-granting proprietary institutions to expend at least 70 percent of tuition and fee revenues on educational instruction and student support services.
Directs Secretary of Higher Education to revoke proprietary school's license to award academic degrees if school fails to achieve certain minimum graduation rates.
Requires certain institutions of higher education and degree-granting proprietary institutions to submit certain documentation on online program managers to Secretary of Higher Education.
Requires certain institutions of higher education and degree-granting proprietary institutions to submit certain documentation on online program managers to Secretary of Higher Education.