Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1443

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to higher education tuition and fee waivers for seniors

Impact

The bill mandates that public institutions report to the state Comptroller and relevant legislative committees on the tuition and fee revenues forgone due to these waivers. Following this, the Comptroller is authorized to reimburse institutions for these amounts from the General Fund. This reimbursement structure will help ensure financial sustainability for participating institutions while supporting senior education. Beginning in Fiscal Year 2027, the total revenues resulting from waivers will form the base funding level in the General Appropriations Act to continue supporting the initiative, thereby integrating it into the state's long-term budget planning.

Summary

House Bill 1443 establishes a pilot reimbursement program designed to provide tuition and fee waivers specifically for senior citizens aged 60 and older at all public institutions of higher education in Massachusetts. This includes state universities, community colleges, and University of Massachusetts campuses. The waivers will apply to qualifying seniors who enroll in undergraduate programs, summer sessions, evening classes, or specific courses during the period from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026. However, enrollment is subject to space availability and is limited to four courses per academic year. This initiative aims to increase accessibility to higher education for older adults, encouraging lifelong learning and engagement in academic pursuits.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance educational opportunities for seniors, there may be concerns regarding funding and the potential impact on institutional revenues. Critics could argue that waiving fees for seniors might shift financial burdens onto younger students or exacerbate existing budgetary constraints faced by public universities and colleges. Supporters, however, might contend that providing educational access to seniors contributes to a more educated citizenry and can have positive social impacts. Stakeholders will likely engage in discussions around balancing these competing interests as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MA H5179

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H1431

Expanding access to higher education tuition and fee waivers for adopted foster children

MA S918

Expanding access to higher education tuition and fee waivers for adopted foster children

MA H1422

Resolve providing for the study and investigation relative to expanding the in-state higher education tuition and fee waiver program

MA HB1454

Relating to waivers and reductions of tuition and fees by institutions of higher education.

MA H1442

Relative to the expansion of the valedictorian tuition waiver program

MA H1428

Relative to tuition waivers for children raised by a grandparent or other relative

MA S2592

Relative to tuition waivers for children raised by a grandparent

MA S924

Relative to tuition waivers for children raised by a grandparent or other relative

MA SB233

Higher education; providing certain concurrent enrollment tuition waiver to juniors and seniors who declare intention to teach. Effective date. Emergency.

MA SB233

Higher education; providing certain concurrent enrollment tuition waiver to juniors and seniors who declare intention to teach. Effective date. Emergency.

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