Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2913

Caption

Tuition waivers; ABOR; community colleges

Impact

This bill impacts state laws concerning veteran benefits and education by formalizing and expanding the eligibility criteria for tuition waivers. Eligible individuals must be classified as in-state students and maintain satisfactory academic progress, while also having a limit on the number of credit hours they can attempt with the waiver. By allowing for more exemptions and creating provisions for those experiencing hardships, the bill aims to encourage enrollment and retention of military-related students in higher education.

Summary

House Bill 2913 establishes the Hazlewood Act tuition waiver scholarship program under the Arizona board of regents. This program is designed to provide tuition waivers to certain categories of individuals, including veterans who have served honorably, their spouses, and children of military personnel who have died or become permanently disabled due to their service. The intent of the bill is to expand educational opportunities and lessen the financial burden on eligible veterans and military families attending universities or community colleges in Arizona.

Contention

While the bill aims to support military families, there may be points of contention regarding its implementation, particularly regarding the standards for 'satisfactory academic progress' and the appropriateness of the credit hour limitations. Additionally, concerns could arise about the administrative burden placed on the Arizona board of regents in developing and coordinating the application and verification processes for the scholarships, as well as potential disparities in the availability of funding for the various institutions involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1174

Tuition; family; posttraumatic stress; suicide

AZ SB1409

Military veteran spouses; tuition scholarships

AZ HB2420

Law enforcement; families; tuition scholarships

AZ HB2336

Tuition; family; posttraumatic stress; suicide

AZ HB2480

Collegiate women's wrestling program; appropriation

AZ HB2360

TPT; services; tuition surcharge

AZ HB2735

TPT; services; tuition surcharge

AZ HB2847

Sexual misconduct; universities; community colleges

AZ SB1489

Arizona promise scholarships; community colleges

AZ SB1722

Community colleges; employment contracts; duration

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