Minnesota State High School Mathematics League students scholarship program establishment and appropriation
Impact
The scholarship is set at a one-time amount of $5,000, intended to be dispensed over the next four years starting from the 2023-2024 academic year. This program is expected to have a positive impact on students aspiring to pursue degrees in STEM fields, reflecting Minnesota's dedication to fostering educational achievement in mathematics. By providing financial assistance, the bill may increase the number of students participating in mathematics-related disciplines and potentially enrich the local economy with a better-educated workforce in the future.
Summary
SF2217 establishes a scholarship program specifically designed for students who have participated in the Minnesota State High School Mathematics League. The bill outlines eligibility criteria including a minimum of three years of participation in the league, being a senior high school student in Minnesota, and having accepted admission to a postsecondary institution in Minnesota to pursue a four-year degree. This targeted scholarship initiative aims to recognize and support students with a demonstrated commitment to mathematics and further their education in higher institutions within the state.
Contention
Though the bill primarily focuses on the scholarship program, there could be areas of contention regarding the funding and long-term sustainability of such programs. The bill appropriates $300,000 for the scholarship in both fiscal years 2024 and 2025, with a base amount earmarked for 2026 and 2027. However, there is no funding outlined for fiscal year 2028 and beyond, leading to potential debates about whether adequate resources will be available to continue supporting scholarship recipients in later years or if funding should be increased to perpetuate such educational programs.
Promise equalization scholarship program establishment to supplement state grant awards for students attending Minnesota private nonprofit postsecondary institutions
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