Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1455

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to college in high school

Impact

The proposed bill is set to amend several sections of the Massachusetts General Laws, specifically chapters concerning education. By fostering dual enrollment and other college preparatory programs, H1455 aims to not only increase the number of students graduating with college credit but also to address educational disparities among underserved populations. The directive for public high schools to implement standardized procedures for college in high school programs is expected to promote equity in educational access and outcomes across diverse demographics.

Summary

House Bill 1455 aims to enhance college access for high school students in Massachusetts by establishing the Massachusetts Office of College in High School. This office is tasked with developing programs that facilitate higher education opportunities before students graduate high school. Noteworthy features of the bill include provisions for creating partnerships between high schools and institutions of higher education to offer college-level coursework, thereby enabling students to earn transferable college credits while fulfilling their high school graduation requirements. Moreover, it specifies guidelines for the development of a College in High School Trust Fund to support these initiatives.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support due to its potential to improve student academic performance and reduce the financial burden of higher education, some concerns may arise regarding the implementation and adequacy of funding. There's a risk that the effectiveness of these programs may vary significantly based on the resources available to different school districts, particularly those serving economically disadvantaged communities. Additionally, the bill stipulates that students complete financial aid applications, which could pose hurdles for some families, although opt-out options are provided.

Companion Bills

MA H4407

Replaced by Relative to college in high school

Previously Filed As

MA H4407

Relative to college in high school

MA S923

Relative to college in high school

MA S2591

Relative to college in high school

MA H2588

Relative to fire safety education in schools and colleges

MA S1708

Relative to fire safety education in schools and colleges

MA H631

To increase student access to career technical education schools and programs which are aligned with regional labor market needs

MA H635

Relating to seizure disorders in schools

MA H636

Requiring financial education in schools

MA H632

Furthering enrollment preferences for high need students

MA H3730

Relative to training tomorrow’s trucking industry workforce

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