Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR29

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Comprehensive community colleges; funding model for noncredit workforce credential programs.

Impact

The resolution calls for a study by the Virginia Board of Workforce Development to evaluate the existing funding model and propose reforms. This study aims to identify the inadequacies of the current approach, particularly regarding instructor pay and program sustainability, and to compare these programs with traditional for-credit courses. Recommendations from the study will focus on addressing disparities in funding and enhancing the ability of community colleges to offer necessary training to meet the growing market demands for skilled labor.

Summary

HJR29 addresses the current funding model for noncredit workforce credential programs at comprehensive community colleges in the Commonwealth. Under the existing model, these programs must be self-sustaining, relying solely on tuition and fees, which has led to challenges such as instructors receiving lower compensation than their counterparts in private industry and the cancellation of programs when student enrollment fails to meet financial requirements. The resolution acknowledges the increasing demand for skilled workers and highlights the vital role of community colleges in bridging this gap through effective workforce training.

Contention

While proponents of HJR29 emphasize the need to reform funding for noncredit programs to ensure they remain viable, there may be points of contention surrounding the restructuring process. Stakeholders will be consulted to ensure diverse perspectives are considered, including representatives from industry, labor, and education. Potential backlash may arise from those who are concerned about the implications of funding changes on current training quality and accessibility.

Companion Bills

VA SJR20

Similar To Comprehensive community colleges; funding model for noncredit workforce credential programs.

Similar Bills

VA SJR20

Comprehensive community colleges; funding model for noncredit workforce credential programs.

VA HJR29

Comprehensive community colleges; funding model for noncredit workforce credential programs.

VA SJR20

Comprehensive community colleges; funding model for noncredit workforce credential programs.

VA HB1887

Local school boards and comprehensive community colleges; compensation structure for instructors.

VA SB1422

Higher ed. institutions, certain; reimbursement for noncredit workforce training program, grants.

VA SB1076

Higher educational institutions, certain; reimbursement for noncredit workforce training program.

VA HB2408

New Economy Workforce Credential Grant Program; eligible institutions, maximum reimbursement.

VA HB2194

Higher ed. institutions, certain; reimbursement for noncredit workforce training program, grants.