New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3697

Introduced
3/24/22  
Refer
3/24/22  
Refer
5/19/22  
Report Pass
10/20/22  
Engrossed
10/27/22  

Caption

Permits spouses and dependents of military service members to qualify for in-State tuition in event that service member is transferred to another state.

Impact

The proposed amendment is designed to offer stability to military families. Many service members often face transfers that require their families to move frequently; therefore, ensuring that their spouses and dependents can maintain in-State tuition rates helps alleviate the financial burden associated with furthering education amidst these relocations. The implications of this bill could ultimately enhance access to higher education for individuals associated with military personnel, encouraging educational continuity even in the face of constant change.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3697, introduced in New Jersey, aims to amend existing law regarding in-State tuition rates for students attending public institutions of higher education. Specifically, the bill allows the spouses and dependents of military service members who are relocated out of state to retain their in-State tuition classification, provided they were enrolled in New Jersey prior to the service member's relocation and maintain continuous enrollment. This is significant for military families facing the challenges of relocation due to service commitments.

Contention

While the bill appears to have merit aimed at supporting military families, there is potential for debate regarding the impact on local education funding and resources. Some may argue that granting in-State tuition without residency may strain public institutions, which rely on tuition differences to fund programs. However, proponents maintain that it is a necessary acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by military families and serves to provide essential support for their educational pursuits.

Companion Bills

NJ S1817

Same As Permits spouses and dependents of military service members to qualify for in-State tuition in event that service member is transferred to another state.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1817

Permits spouses and dependents of military service members to qualify for in-State tuition in event that service member is transferred to another state.

NJ S2005

Permits spouses and dependents of military service members to qualify for in-State tuition in event that service member is transferred to another state.

NJ A2165

Permits spouses and dependents of military service members to qualify for in-State tuition in event that service member is transferred to another state.

NJ SB140

Provides active duty military members, qualified veterans, or the spouses and dependent children of certain military members with an education benefit. (gov sig)

NJ SB2104

Relating to certain advocacy and legal services for Texas Veterans and to tuition and fees for certain military spouses and dependents.

NJ A435

Extends certain civil service and tuition benefits to family members of servicemembers who died while in service.

NJ A325

Authorizes military service members, spouses, and dependents with out-of-state domicile to operate motor vehicles in New Jersey.

NJ SB2664

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 49, relative to in-state tuition for family members of persons serving in the military.

NJ HB2743

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 49, relative to in-state tuition for family members of persons serving in the military.

NJ S3034

Extends eligibility for tuition benefit to dependents of members of United States Armed Forces who died while on active duty.

Similar Bills

NJ AR164

Urges educational institutions in NJ to include veterans and active service members in discussions about military, military values, and leadership.

NJ SR37

Urges educational institutions in NJ to include veterans and active service members in discussions about military, military values, and leadership.

NJ AR59

Urges educational institutions in NJ to include veterans and active service members in discussions about military, military values, and leadership.

NJ SR106

Urges educational institutions in NJ to include veterans and active service members in discussions about military, military values, and leadership.

CA AB2894

Postsecondary education: students called to active military duty during an academic term.

LA SB140

Provides active duty military members, qualified veterans, or the spouses and dependent children of certain military members with an education benefit. (gov sig)

NJ S3272

Requires institutions of higher education to provide greater assistance to certain students with military obligations.

NJ A1396

Requires institutions of higher education to provide greater assistance to certain students with military obligations.