New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2074

Introduced
3/3/22  

Caption

Requires proprietary degree-granting institutions to disclose status as for-profit businesses and requires institutions of higher education and proprietary degree-granting institutions to disclose accreditation status.

Impact

The implications of S2074 extend beyond mere transparency; it seeks to establish a more informed educational environment for students. By requiring proprietary institutions to outline their for-profit status clearly, the bill endeavors to protect students from potential exploitation and misleading marketing practices. Furthermore, institutions accredited by agencies not recognized by the U.S. Department of Education must explicitly disclose this in their promotional materials, thus guarding students against inferior educational offerings that could jeopardize their investment in higher education.

Summary

Senate Bill S2074, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, is designed to enhance transparency within proprietary degree-granting institutions by mandating them to disclose their status as for-profit businesses. The bill outlines specific requirements for how these institutions must present this information, ensuring that it is prominently displayed in a larger type size than any other text on their official websites, contracts, catalogs, and promotional materials. This disclosure aims to inform potential students about the profit-driven nature of these institutions, which can influence their education choices.

Contention

While the bill has been positioned as a necessary measure for accountability within the educational sector, it may face opposition from proprietary institutions concerned about the potential effects on their enrollment numbers and public perception. Critics may argue that such disclosures could stigmatize for-profit institutions, affecting their ability to compete with non-profit schools and universities. The debate surrounding this legislation could revolve around broader discussions about the role of for-profit education in the state and how best to balance regulation and market freedom in the higher education landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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