New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S156

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Establishes pilot program to provide guidance to students applying for federal financial aid.

Impact

The bill mandates that participating school districts provide crucial information to students and their parents through several channels, including classroom instruction and family information sessions. This process entails educating students about the types of documentation needed for FAFSA applications, explanation of relevant terms, eligibility criteria, and important timelines. Additionally, the program ensures that printed copies of the FAFSA are available upon request, thereby improving accessibility for families who may lack digital resources.

Summary

Senate Bill 156 establishes a three-year pilot program aimed at assisting public school students in New Jersey with the completion and submission of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The primary goal of the program is to ensure that every student in grade 12 is adequately informed and prepared to apply for federal financial aid, with the intention of enhancing access to higher education funding. The program will require participating school districts to submit proposals to the Commissioner of Education, who will select a diverse range of districts to represent various demographics across the state.

Conclusion

At the conclusion of the pilot program, the Commissioner of Education is tasked with reporting findings and recommendations to the Governor and the Legislature, including whether the program should be implemented statewide. This reflects a commitment to assess and enhance the educational infrastructure regarding financial aid awareness, yet raises questions about long-term funding and sustainability.

Contention

While SB156 broadly aims to increase federal financial aid information among high school seniors, there is potential contention regarding the implementation and effectiveness of the pilot program. Critics may express concerns about the feasibility of measuring the program's success, as well as whether it adequately addresses the specific needs of students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds. There may also be debates on the adequacy of resources allocated to train staff and ensure comprehensive outreach efforts are conducted within the selected districts.

Companion Bills

NJ A2160

Same As Establishes pilot program to provide guidance to students applying for federal financial aid.

NJ S1733

Carry Over Establishes pilot program to provide guidance to students applying for federal financial aid.

NJ A3691

Carry Over Establishes pilot program to provide guidance to students applying for federal financial aid.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1733

Establishes pilot program to provide guidance to students applying for federal financial aid.

NJ A2160

Establishes pilot program to provide guidance to students applying for federal financial aid.

NJ A3691

Establishes pilot program to provide guidance to students applying for federal financial aid.

NJ S2813

Establishes three-year pilot program in DOE to provide certain students with information and assistance regarding federal financial aid application.

NJ S1644

Establishes three-year pilot program in DOE to provide certain students with information and assistance regarding federal financial aid application.

NJ A3878

Establishes three-year pilot program in DOE to provide certain students with information and assistance regarding federal financial aid application.

NJ A3770

Establishes three-year pilot program in DOE to provide certain students with information and assistance regarding federal financial aid application.

NJ SB685

California State University: financial aid for homeless students: pilot program.

NJ AB2015

Pupil instruction: information about completion of applications for student financial aid.

NJ A135

Establishes "Summer Earn and Learn Pilot Program."

Similar Bills

NJ S1733

Establishes pilot program to provide guidance to students applying for federal financial aid.

NJ A2160

Establishes pilot program to provide guidance to students applying for federal financial aid.

NJ A3691

Establishes pilot program to provide guidance to students applying for federal financial aid.

NJ A3878

Establishes three-year pilot program in DOE to provide certain students with information and assistance regarding federal financial aid application.

NJ A3770

Establishes three-year pilot program in DOE to provide certain students with information and assistance regarding federal financial aid application.

NJ S2813

Establishes three-year pilot program in DOE to provide certain students with information and assistance regarding federal financial aid application.

NJ S1644

Establishes three-year pilot program in DOE to provide certain students with information and assistance regarding federal financial aid application.

NJ S2648

Prohibits school districts from incorporating instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity for students in grades kindergarten through six; requires consent from parents or guardians for students in grades seven through 12 for instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity.