Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1989

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Disclosure of employment opportunities for fields of study requirement; institution eligibility for state student aid modification

Impact

The proposed changes under SF1989 would modify existing Minnesota Statutes related to higher education, specifically focusing on the eligibility criteria for state student aid. Institutions not participating in the federal Pell Grant program would be required to have students sign a disclosure form. This requirement could affect the enrollment decisions of potential students, as they would need to be informed of the potential limitations and benefits pertinent to their selected institutions. The bill endeavors to ensure that the efficacy and transparency of postsecondary education are maintained, aligning state funding with institutions that meet defined academic and operational standards.

Summary

SF1989 is a legislative bill introduced in Minnesota that aims to enhance transparency in higher education regarding employment opportunities linked to various fields of study. The bill requires postsecondary institutions to disclose job placement rates and median earnings specific to their fields of study. This information aims to assist prospective students in making informed decisions regarding their educational choices and potential career outcomes. Furthermore, institutions must be compliant with federal aid requirements to maintain eligibility for state aid programs.

Contention

While the bill is designed to enhance transparency, there are potential points of contention. Critics may argue that the bill could impose additional administrative burdens on educational institutions, especially those already struggling with compliance to existing regulations. Additionally, some institutions may view the job placement and earnings disclosure as potentially dissuasive to prospective students should their rates not meet expectations. Balancing the need for transparency against the operational realities of educational institutions presents a significant challenge as the bill moves through legislative processes.

Companion Bills

MN HF2649

Similar To Disclosure of employment opportunities for fields of study required, institution eligibility for state student aid modified, and report required.

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