New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3267

Introduced
5/16/24  

Caption

Establishes Textbook Grant Program for State Interns.

Impact

The bill proposes that the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority administer the grant program, wherein eligible students can receive a one-time grant of $500. This grant is intended to defray costs incurred for textbooks and course materials in the semester following the successful completion of their internship. By enabling students to receive this financial support, the legislation reflects a commitment to promoting educational accessibility and encouraging students to pursue practical experiences within state agencies.

Summary

Bill S3267 aims to establish a Textbook Grant Program specifically designed for interns engaged in unpaid short-term internships at state entities. Sponsored by Senator Vincent J. Polistina, the bill seeks to alleviate some of the financial burden associated with educational expenses while supporting the involvement of students in state government roles. This initiative recognizes the financial challenges faced by students, particularly concerning the rising costs of textbooks and materials necessary for their studies.

Contention

While the general premise of the bill is likely to receive widespread support due to its goals of enhancing student financial support and fostering internship opportunities, potential points of contention may arise regarding the implementation and funding of the program. Critics may question the adequacy of funding sourced for this grant initiative, particularly in the context of competing budget needs within the state. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding the equity of the program, focusing on ensuring that it is accessible to all students across varying circumstances, including income levels and college types.

Companion Bills

NJ S2651

Carry Over Establishes Textbook Grant Program for State Interns.

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