Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB219

Introduced
1/8/24  
Refer
1/8/24  

Caption

Va. Nat'l Guard State Tuition Assistance Program; provisions relating to eligibility for grants.

Impact

This bill could significantly affect how educational grants are distributed among Virginia National Guard members, potentially increasing access to higher education for eligible service members. By providing financial support that covers the gap between tuition costs and other available educational benefits, SB219 seeks to alleviate financial burdens on service personnel pursuing academic qualifications. This may enhance the educational outcomes for National Guard members, ultimately benefiting the military's recruitment and retention strategies.

Summary

SB219 proposes amendments to the Virginia National Guard State Tuition Assistance Program, specifically targeting the eligibility criteria for grants provided to members of the National Guard. The bill stipulates that any eligible member must have completed initial active duty service, be satisfactorily performing their duties, and maintain enrollment in a qualified educational program. The proposed changes aim to ensure that members who are fully engaged with their service obligations can receive funding support for their higher education learning endeavors.

Contention

Some notable points of contention surrounding SB219 include concerns about the funding limits imposed on the grant program. There may be debate over whether the proposed funding amount is sufficient to meet the demand among eligible applicants, given that the Department of Military Affairs will issue grants based on a first-come, first-serve basis should applications exceed allocated funds. Additionally, the criteria for good standing and the necessity for maintaining a specific cumulative GPA could also be points of discussion, particularly regarding their effectiveness in ensuring that funds benefit committed and capable military personnel.

Companion Bills

VA HB366

Similar To Va. Nat'l Guard State Tuition Assistance Program; provisions relating to eligibility for grants.

Similar Bills

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