Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB489

Introduced
2/19/26  

Caption

Alabama Student Grant Program; independent postsecondary online institution located in Orange Beach, Alabama added to approved institutions for which students may receive grants to attend

Impact

If enacted, HB489 will modify existing statutes governing the Alabama Student Grant Program to incorporate this new institution as an approved educational provider. The bill will entail amendments to Section 16-33A-1 of the Code of Alabama 1975, ensuring that the inclusion does not dilute the existing standards of approval for institutions. Additionally, the program will uphold its goal of supporting only bona fide Alabama residents, as outlined by the regulations that define residency and eligibility criteria. This could potentially foster a more competitive educational landscape within the state, especially for online learning alternatives.

Summary

House Bill 489 is aimed at enhancing the Alabama Student Grant Program by adding an independent postsecondary online institution located in Orange Beach, Alabama, to the list of approved institutions. This amendment will allow students attending this online institution to be eligible for financial support through the grant program, which is managed by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education (ACHE). This bill seeks to expand access to educational opportunities for residents in the state and aligns with the growing trend of online education. As a result, students will reportedly gain greater flexibility in choosing their institutions without compromising on the availability of financial support.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on expanding educational opportunities, there may be points of contention related to how the addition of an online institution influences the funding distribution among existing approved institutions. Critics might express concerns over the need for adequate oversight to ensure that new institutions adhere to the same standards as traditional brick-and-mortar colleges. Furthermore, there might be discussions around the implications for students enrolled in theology or divinity programs since the bill explicitly excludes these fields from grant eligibility, potentially leading to debates about educational inclusivity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB525

Alabama Student Grant Program, HBCU in Selma added to approved institutions for which students may receive grants to attend

AL SB192

Alabama student grant program, approved institution of higher learning provided

AL SB85

Vaccines; religious exemption for K-12 students, further provided for; religious exemption for students at public institutions of higher education, provided

AL HB503

Vaccines; religious exemption for K-12 students, further provided for; religious exemption for students at public institutions of higher education, provided

AL HB271

Alabama Commission on Higher Education and ReEngage Alabama Grant Program, minimum age of an adult learner decreased from 25 to 22; definition of eligible student expanded

AL SB60

Alabama Corrections Institutions Finance Authority, maximum bonding authority increased

AL SB305

Alabama Renewing Alabama's Investment in Student Excellence (RAISE) Act created, additional funding for public schools authorized based on the individual needs of students

AL HB533

Alabama Renewing Alabama's Investment in Student Excellence (RAISE) Act created, additional funding for public schools authorized based on the individual needs of students

AL HB558

Alabama Renewing Alabama's Investment in Student Excellence (RAISE) Act created, additional funding for public schools authorized based on the individual needs of students

AL HB288

Alabama Commission on Higher Education; authorized to award loan assistance to athletic trainers under Alabama Math and Science Teacher Education Program

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