Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0717

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

An act relating to supports to help students experiencing homelessness and students exiting the foster care system succeed in postsecondary educational institutions

Impact

The legislation has several important components aimed at reducing barriers to education for homeless students and those who have recently left foster care. It requires institutions to adopt policies that prioritize these students in class enrollment and on-campus housing access. Additionally, it allows for waivers of registration and laboratory fees for eligible students. By establishing such policies, H0717 seeks to ensure that students facing significant challenges can still pursue and complete their education.

Summary

House Bill 0717 aims to provide essential supports to students experiencing homelessness and those exiting the foster care system in Vermont's postsecondary educational institutions. The bill mandates that all postsecondary schools in the state designate a Student Liaison Officer to assist these vulnerable student populations. This officer is responsible for understanding financial aid eligibility and helping students navigate available resources, ensuring they receive the necessary support they require to succeed academically.

Conclusion

H0717 is significant in that it seeks to bridge gaps in educational access for specific at-risk groups. By designating responsibility within educational institutions and enforcing prioritization policies, the bill embodies a legislative commitment to supporting some of the state's most vulnerable youth, creating a framework that may foster greater educational equity.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill will help address the systemic issues faced by profoundly marginalized students, there may be concerns regarding funding and the practical implications of implementing such policies. Critics could point to the strain on institutional resources and the need for adequate training for Student Liaison Officers. The bill's push for prioritization in housing and course enrollment may lead to discussions about potential impacts on existing students and their access to resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0246

An act relating to supports to help students experiencing homelessness and students exiting the foster care system succeed in postsecondary educational institutions

VT H1067

Postsecondary Students Who Are Homeless or At Risk of Homelessness

VT HB568

AN ACT relating to postsecondary education students.

VT AB2872

Persons experiencing homelessness: California Homelessness Data System Act.

VT H0826

An act relating to student supports and literacy

VT AB1948

Education finance: local control funding formula: low-income pupils: pupils experiencing homelessness.

VT HB1784

Relating to measures to assist students enrolled at public institutions of higher education who are homeless or who are or were in foster care.

VT H0722

An act relating to the waiver of certain fees for vital records and other identification for persons experiencing homelessness

VT LD193

An Act to Fund Students in Maine Schools Who Are Experiencing Homelessness

VT H0015

An act relating to assistance for room and board at a Vermont postsecondary school for students served by foster or kinship care

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