Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB307

Introduced
1/4/22  
Refer
1/4/22  

Caption

Community and junior colleges; waive all tuition and costs for graduates of Mississippi high schools.

Impact

The implementation of HB307 is expected to have significant implications on state education policies by enhancing educational access for recent high school graduates. Beyond simply waiving tuition, the bill requires the Mississippi legislature to appropriate sufficient funds every year to cover the cost incurred by community colleges due to these waivers. This ensures that financial support for colleges matches the number of waivers granted, maintaining the financial health of these institutions while supporting student enrollment and retention.

Summary

House Bill 307 mandates that all public community and junior colleges in Mississippi waive tuition and fees for students graduating from Mississippi high schools. This initiative aims to facilitate access to higher education for young residents by removing financial barriers associated with tuition costs. The bill outlines specific eligibility criteria for students to qualify for waivers, which include residency in Mississippi, recent high school graduation, and first-time enrollment in the community college system. It also stipulates the definition of 'tuition' in the context of what costs may be waived.

Contention

While the intent of HB307 is largely seen as positive given that it aims to help students who may not have the means to afford college tuition, there may be concerns about the fiscal implications. Critics may question whether the state can consistently provide the necessary funding year after year, especially in times of budget constraints. Furthermore, the priority given to first-time students on a first-come, first-served basis for tuition waivers could lead to potential challenges in ensuring equitable access among students who qualify throughout the academic year. Overall, while the goal is to eliminate financial hurdles, the practical execution and sustainability of the funding model remain key points of discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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