Establishes "New Jersey Works Dual Enrollment Option Program."
The implementation of this bill will significantly alter the landscape of educational opportunities for at-risk students in New Jersey. By integrating high school education with county college courses, the program not only focuses on credit accumulation but also emphasizes job placement assistance for students upon successful program completion. Furthermore, students enrolled in this program will not be held financially responsible for tuition or other associated costs, as they will receive state funding and aid, thereby decreasing the financial barriers to education for at-risk individuals.
A1165, known as the 'New Jersey Works Dual Enrollment Option Program', aims to provide an alternative educational pathway for high school students identified as at-risk of dropping out. The bill mandates the establishment of this program by the Commissioner of Education in collaboration with the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development. This initiative is designed to facilitate high school graduation for students who have dropped out recently or are on the verge of dropping out, by allowing them to earn high school credits through coursework at county colleges. The credits obtained will count towards both their high school diploma and potential college credentials, degrees, or certificates.
Notably, a point of contention arises from the eligibility restrictions imposed on students in this program regarding participation in high school athletic and extracurricular activities. may argue that this exclusion could adversely the overall high school experience and integration of-risk students into the school community. Additionally there may be debates regarding the adequacy the identified risk factors and guidelines established by educational authorities for determining student eligibility and support.