Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB93

Introduced
2/6/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/21/23  
Engrossed
3/13/23  
Refer
3/29/23  
Refer
4/10/23  
Report Pass
4/10/23  
Enrolled
4/27/23  

Caption

Schools; requiring completion of Free Application for Federal Student Aid to graduate from public high school; providing exceptions. Effective date. Emergency.

Impact

The bill fundamentally alters the requirements for high school graduation in Oklahoma, tying it directly to the FAFSA completion status of students. This legislation is expected to help ensure that more students are aware of and apply for financial aid, potentially resulting in increased college enrollment rates. However, it also stipulates that there are exceptions, allowing students to opt out of this requirement under certain conditions, thus providing flexibility for those who may not wish to pursue federal student aid.

Summary

Senate Bill 93 mandates that starting in the 2024-2025 school year, students must complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to graduate from a public high school in Oklahoma. The bill’s provisions are comprehensive, providing clear guidelines for the State Department of Education to develop educational materials explaining the FAFSA process, the benefits of submission, and outlining opt-out provisions available to students and their guardians. This initiative is aimed at increasing the number of students applying for federal financial aid for their post-secondary education, which can enhance college access and affordability.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB 93 appears to be favorable among educational advocates and legislators who prioritize college readiness and financial literacy for high school students. Supporters view the bill as a significant step towards helping students gain access to financial resources for further education. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the feasibility of requiring all students to file a FAFSA, particularly for those from backgrounds where higher education may not be the norm or who are unaware of the benefits of federal aid.

Contention

One notable point of contention involves the balance between imposing graduation requirements and accommodating diverse student circumstances. Critics may argue that mandatory FAFSA completion could impose additional burdens on students, especially those who are already facing significant challenges in their educational journeys. Further discussions may be needed to address these concerns and to refine the implementation process so that it inclusively serves all students.

Companion Bills

OK SB93

Carry Over Schools; requiring completion of Free Application for Federal Student Aid to graduate from public high school; providing exceptions. Effective date. Emergency.

Previously Filed As

OK SB677

Sales transactions; discounts inducing payment by cash, check, or similar means; options; disclosure; surcharges; repealing provision prohibiting surcharge on use of credit and debit card. Effective date.

OK SB450

State government; repealing certain task force. Effective date.

OK HB1205

Revenue and taxation; repeal; small wind turbine tax credit; effective date.

OK SB404

Counties; repealing the County Home Rule Charter Act. Effective date.

OK HB2072

Banks and trust companies; repeal; Task Force for the Study of State Banking Services; effective date.

OK HB2068

Crimes and punishments; repealer; effective date.

OK HB2082

Transportation; repealer; effective date; emergency.

OK HB2037

Energy conservation; repealers; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.