Establishes the New Jersey School Counts County College Scholarship Program.
The program will grant scholarships of up to $2,000 annually for eligible students who fulfill specific criteria related to attendance, punctuality, and academic performance during high school. Students can obtain a maximum of $4,000 over two years to cover tuition, books, and related fees, making postsecondary education more accessible to those with demonstrated commitment and responsibility. Financial support will come from state appropriations, county college funds, and private donations, enhancing local educational resources and opportunities.
A438 establishes the New Jersey School Counts County College Scholarship Program within the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority. This program aims to support students graduating from high schools in the state by providing scholarships to attend county colleges, thereby fostering greater educational attainment and workforce readiness. It operates under the premise that a well-educated populace is crucial for attracting skilled businesses to New Jersey.
The bill highlights a structured selection process for county colleges to participate, starting with four institutions and expanding to cover all county colleges over time. By incorporating the School Counts certification model—recognizing students for their high school achievements—it aims to motivate students who may not be top of their class, potentially sparking debate over equitable access to educational resources and the effectiveness of such merit-based scholarship criteria. Critics might raise concerns about the long-term sustainability of funding and the implications for students who fail to meet renewal criteria.