Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB596

Introduced
10/30/23  
Refer
10/30/23  
Report Pass
3/8/24  

Caption

Race-based higher education programs and requirements. (FE)

Impact

The implications of this bill are profound as it alters several grant programs under the purview of the University of Wisconsin System and Technical College System. Current laws requiring efforts to recruit and retain minority students will change to emphasize socio-economic criteria instead. As a result, programs such as the Lawton grant, previously aimed at supporting minority undergraduates, will now cater to disadvantaged students, broadening the eligibility criteria but potentially reducing targeted support for underrepresented racial groups.

Summary

Senate Bill 596 aims to reform higher education programs in Wisconsin by modifying existing laws that pertain to minority and disadvantaged students. The bill primarily shifts the focus from race-based criteria to socio-economic disadvantage, stipulating that determining whether a student is disadvantaged cannot involve their race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or religion. This is a significant shift in policy that eliminates protections and support that were originally designed to promote diversity in higher education institutions.

Contention

There is significant debate surrounding the motivations and consequences of SB596. Proponents argue that focusing on socio-economic disadvantage will create a more equitable access to education, as it opens opportunities to a broader group of low-income students. Opponents, however, express concern that this shift undermines efforts to address systemic inequities faced by racial minority groups in education. The removal of race-based considerations could be seen as a way to diminish the progress made towards achieving a diverse and inclusive educational environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB554

Race-based higher education programs and requirements. (FE)

WI AB381

Wisconsin grants and other financial aid for higher education. (FE)

WI SB380

Wisconsin grants and other financial aid for higher education. (FE)

WI HF2073

Higher education finance and policy bill.

WI HF2312

Higher education policy and finance bill.

WI HF2431

Higher education policy and finance bill.

WI AB142

Higher education trailer bill.

WI SB142

Higher education trailer bill.

WI HB2954

Higher education; 2025-2026

WI SB1742

2025-2026; higher education

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