Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont Senate Bill S0168

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

An act relating to a report on the postgraduation career and settlement behaviors of students attending Vermont colleges and universities

Impact

The bill highlights that Vermont currently ranks last among states in retaining college graduates. By requiring collaboration among the Agencies of Education, Commerce, and Labor, along with postsecondary institutions, the proposed report aims to identify and analyze factors contributing to this issue. With a completion deadline set for July 1, 2025, this initiative seeks to focus on several key areas for improvement, including the development of better college-career pipelines and enhanced community engagement.

Summary

Bill S0168, introduced by Senator Campion, addresses the significant challenge Vermont faces in retaining graduates from its colleges and universities. The primary purpose of the bill is to mandate a report that evaluates the postgraduation career choices and settlement behaviors of students who attended these institutions. The intent is to uncover the reasons behind Vermont's low retention rate of graduates, subsequently proposing a comprehensive plan of action.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill S0168 may stem from the differing opinions on how to effectively foster career development and establish robust ties between educational institutions and local industries. While supporters argue for the necessity of improved career services and community initiatives, concerns may arise about the feasibility of implementing such comprehensive support programs and whether sufficient resources are allocated for their success. Overall, the efficacy of such strategies will be pivotal in determining the long-term impact of this bill.

Implementation

If enacted, the bill would compel state educational authorities and institutions to actively engage in creating actionable pathways for students to remain in Vermont post-graduation. Alongside providing essential data and recommendations for increasing local workforce retention, it obligates stakeholders to strategize partnerships that reinforce the connection between education and employment, thus aiming to enhance Vermont’s economic vitality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0822

An act relating to a report on the postgraduation career and settlement behaviors of students attending Vermont colleges and universities

VT S0304

An act relating to Vermont’s career and technical education programs

VT H0823

An act relating to educator preparation and evidence-based literacy instruction

VT H0874

An act relating to miscellaneous changes in education laws

VT S0048

An act relating to workforce leadership in Vermont

VT H0034

An act relating to workforce leadership in Vermont

VT S0216

An act relating to the governance and transformation of the Vermont State Colleges Corporation

VT S0220

An act relating to Vermont’s public libraries

VT H0754

An act relating to the governance and transformation of the Vermont State Colleges Corporation

VT H0698

An act relating to the governance and transformation of the Vermont State Colleges Corporation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.