State grant program parameters modified, restrictions on developmental education in state colleges and universities modified, Office of Higher Education new grant programs created, reports required, and money appropriated.
Impact
The implications of HF2247 are significant for state laws concerning higher education funding and student support services. It revises existing statutes to provide clearer guidelines on the determination of the recognized cost of attendance. Additionally, this reform aims to exempt students from mandatory remedial courses based solely on standardized test scores, thereby aligning educational placement assessments with a broader set of criteria, which could streamline students' entry into college-level courses.
Summary
House File 2247 is a legislative proposal aimed at reforming the parameters of the state grant program and modifying the approach to developmental education in Minnesota's colleges and universities. The bill introduces new grant programs within the Office of Higher Education, mandates reports on certain activities, and allocates financial resources toward these initiatives. A core aspect of the legislation seeks to address and enhance the structures available for financial aid to students pursuing higher education, particularly in terms of stipends that specifically cover the cost of attendance and family responsibilities in funding education.
Contention
The discussions surrounding HF2247 highlight some points of contention, particularly regarding the changes to developmental education regulations. Proponents argue that removing the automatic requirement for remedial courses based on test scores allows for a more equitable assessment of a student’s capabilities, ultimately aiding their progression. However, critics raise concerns that such changes might deprive at-risk students of essential foundational skills that remedial courses provide, potentially impacting their overall success in higher education environments.
Default living and miscellaneous expenses allowance increased for the state grant program, new State Grant Plus scholarship established to supplement state grant awards, Office of Higher Education grant programs created, and money appropriated.
Default living and miscellaneous expenses allowance for the state higher education grant program authorization; State Grant Plus scholarship to supplement state grant awards establishment; grant programs establishment within the Office of Higher Education; appropriating money
Early learning scholarships, Head Start, and early education programs modified; early childhood educator programs provided; reports required; and money appropriated.
Teacher licensure provisions modified, grant programs transferred from the Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board to the Department of Education, reports required, and money appropriated.
Teacher licensure provisions modified, grant programs transferred from Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board to the Department of Education, reports required, and money appropriated.
Direct Care and Treatment agency established; date for transfer of authority and responsibility modified; board membership qualifications, procedures, powers, and duties established; chief executive officer powers and duties established; accounts established; social welfare fund terms modified; effective dates modified; and initial appointments provided.
Transfer of duties from the Department of Human Services to the Department of Direct Care and Treatment, executive board duties and rulemaking authority establishment, and appropriations
Transfer of duties from Department of Human Services to Department of Direct Care and Treatment implemented; general executive board duties, powers, rulemaking authority, and administrative service contracting established; and conforming changes made.
Early learning scholarships, Head Start, and early education programs modified; early childhood educator programs provided; reports required; and money appropriated.