Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1173

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Postsecondary enrollment in summer courses allowed.

Impact

The proposed legislation seeks to modify existing enrollment priorities for postsecondary institutions, mandating these institutions to prioritize their current students while also accommodating high school pupils who wish to take summer courses. Notably, if a secondary pupil is enrolled in a course, the institution is also required to admit a qualified veteran, should they demonstrate that standard enrollment timelines were unfeasible. This approach not only supports high school students but also reinforces commitments to veterans seeking educational opportunities.

Summary

House File 1173 introduces amendments to Minnesota's education statutes, specifically allowing students in grades 10 to 12 to enroll in postsecondary courses during summer sessions. The bill emphasizes the importance of providing secondary students the opportunity to earn dual credits that can contribute to their high school graduation while simultaneously advancing their academic standing in higher education. This initiative aligns with broader educational policies aimed at promoting early engagement with postsecondary learning opportunities.

Contention

Despite the focus on expanding access to postsecondary education, discussions around HF1173 might evoke some concerns regarding the implications for local control and equity in education. Some stakeholders may raise questions about how this bill affects the availability of resources for existing high school programs and whether it may lead to competition for seats between high school students and postsecondary students. Furthermore, there could be apprehension about the administrative capacity of educational institutions to handle increased enrollment requests, particularly during summer sessions.

Additional_points

HF1173 also includes provisions for online courses and reinforces the flexibility of how institutions manage dual enrollment. By allowing secondary students to engage in online learning during the summer, the bill emphasizes the importance of adaptive learning environments, an essential factor in modern education. As the education landscape evolves, measures that enhance accessibility and adaptability will be critical in preparing students for future educational endeavors.

Companion Bills

MN SF1204

Similar To Postsecondary enrollment in summer courses authorization

Previously Filed As

MN SF1204

Postsecondary enrollment in summer courses authorization

MN HF447

Postsecondary enrollment in summer courses allowed.

MN HF1774

Extended time revenue modified, graduation incentives program expanded to include all English learners with interrupted formal education, and postsecondary enrollment in summer courses allowed.

MN SF430

Post-secondary enrollment in summer courses authorization provision

MN SF1913

Education extended time revenue modification; graduation incentives program expansion to include all English learners with and interrupted formal education authorization; postsecondary enrollment in summer courses authorization

MN HF2537

Postsecondary enrollment options provisions modified.

MN SF2359

Postsecondary enrollment options provisions modifications

MN HF2588

School district required to grant secondary credit for postsecondary courses outside school year, and money appropriated.

MN SF2358

School districts granting secondary credit for postsecondary courses outside the school year requirement; appropriating money

MN HF2706

Postsecondary institution enrollment aid for meals provided, enrollment aid for transportation costs for qualifying students provided, and money appropriated.

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