Requires institutions of higher education to post information on sexual assaults on website and provide information to prospective students.
Impact
The enactment of SB 101 is anticipated to enhance campus safety by ensuring that prospective students and the broader community are informed about the prevalence of sexual assault in higher education settings. By mandating that schools provide hard copies of their sexual assault information with admissions applications, the bill emphasizes the importance of informed decision-making by students and their families. This initiative might pressure institutions to implement better reporting and response mechanisms concerning sexual misconduct, ultimately aiming to create a safer educational environment.
Summary
Senate Bill 101, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, mandates that institutions of higher education disclose information regarding sexual assault incidents occurring on their campuses. Beginning with the 2021-2022 academic year, these institutions are required to publish monthly updates on their websites detailing the total number of allegations of sexual assault involving students or employees. This information must be easily accessible, prominently linked on the homepage of the institution's website, thus promoting transparency and public awareness around these serious allegations.
Contention
Despite the bill's positive intentions, discussions around SB 101 could reveal points of contention, particularly regarding concerns about how data is reported and the potential for public misinterpretation. Critics may argue that statistics can sometimes be misleading, and that open disclosures could inadvertently stigmatize institutions based on their reported figures. Additionally, there could be debates about the adequacy of the resources provided to institutions for complying with these requirements, especially for smaller colleges or universities that may lack the funds to effectively communicate such sensitive issues.
Requires four-year public institutions of higher education to provide on website certain information on online degree students and graduate degree students.
Requires four-year public institutions of higher education to provide on website certain information on online degree students and graduate degree students.
Requires four-year public institutions of higher education to provide on website certain information on online degree students and graduate degree students.
Requires four-year public institutions of higher education to provide on website certain information on online degree students and graduate degree students.
Requires tuition bills of public institutions of higher education to include details on student fees and opt-out provision for student-managed entertainment fees, and requires certain institutions' websites to include student fee information.
"Madison Holleran Proper Reporting Act"; requires institutions of higher education to post information on student suicides and attempted suicides on website.
Relating to accountability of institutions of higher education, including educator preparation programs, and online institution resumes for public institutions of higher education.
Revises calculation of student financial need and provides circumstances for reduction of financial aid at institutions of higher education and proprietary institutions.
Revises calculation of student financial need and provides circumstances for reduction of financial aid at institutions of higher education and proprietary institutions.
Revises calculation of student financial need and provides circumstances for reduction of financial aid at institutions of higher education and proprietary institutions.