Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2326

Introduced
1/8/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions governing certain postsecondary education financial assistance awards

Impact

Under the new provisions, financial assistance will be categorized based on whether a student is at a public two-year institution, a public four-year institution, or a private institution. The updated framework sets specific award amounts for each category, which are adjusted for future academic years, reflecting changes in financial needs and educational costs. This reform is expected to enhance access to higher education by providing clearer guidelines on financial support for students, particularly in light of rising tuition costs.

Summary

House Bill 2326 aims to modify the provisions governing financial assistance awards for postsecondary education in Missouri. It repeals the existing statute, section 173.1105, and enacts a new section that outlines eligibility criteria and the amounts of financial aid awarded to undergraduate students attending approved institutions. This bill establishes a minimum and maximum award amount depending on the type of educational institution the student is attending, ensuring a structured approach to scholarship disbursement.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 2326 may arise from the adjustments made to the financial aid structure, particularly how these changes impact students with varying expected family contributions. For students with a higher family contribution, awards may be reduced, which could potentially lead to disparities in accessibility to financial support. Additionally, concerns could be raised about the adequacy of funding for this program, particularly if appropriated funds are insufficient to meet the needs of all eligible students, as adjustments will be made across all sectors in response to any shortfalls.

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