Allows students to use certain grant awards during summer session.
Impact
This legislation impacts state education policies by broadening the accessibility of financial aid resources for students, particularly in higher education institutions eligible for TAG and EOF programs. It aims to facilitate students' academic progress by offering the flexibility to enroll in summer courses without penalizing their aid amounts during the regular academic year. Additionally, the bill mandates annual reporting by educational institutions on the usage of these grants, thereby emphasizing transparency and accountability in student financial aid programs.
Summary
Senate Bill S2566 aims to enable students to utilize a portion of their tuition aid grants (TAG) and opportunity grants during summer sessions, following the academic year. This initiative allows students to take courses that fulfill graduation requirements or earn credits in their major during summer, which is crucial for timely graduation. Prior to the academic year, students must notify the relevant authority of their intent to use these grants for summer courses, ensuring that their regular academic year disbursement is adjusted accordingly to account for the summer usage.
Contention
While there may not be significant points of contention documented in the discussions surrounding S2566, the general approach to allowing students to use grants during off-terms raises ongoing debates about equitable access to education funding. Supporters argue that access to summer courses can help reduce time-to-degree for students, while some opponents may raise concerns about the reduction of total financial aid available during the regular academic year. Careful implementation will be critical to address potential consequences for students' overall financial support.
Last_action
The bill has been introduced as of May 12, 2022, but further discussion or voting history is not detailed in the current text.
Phases out State tuition aid grants for students enrolled in proprietary institutions of higher education; redirects State tuition aid grant funding for students enrolled in proprietary institutions to summer tuition aid grant program.
Phases out State tuition aid grants for students enrolled in proprietary institutions of higher education; redirects State tuition aid grant funding for students enrolled in proprietary institutions to summer tuition aid grant program.
Expands Community College Opportunity Grant Program to include career and technical education programs at county colleges and county vocational schools.
Expands Community College Opportunity Grant Program to include career and technical education programs at county colleges and county vocational schools.