Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4672

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

In-state residency and work requirement for recipients of North Star Promise scholarships imposed, and scholarships limited to students enrolled in programs of study that lead to employment in high-demand industries and occupations.

Impact

If enacted, HF4672 will revise the eligibility criteria for the North Star Promise scholarships, limiting them to students enrolled in programs deemed critical for employment in Minnesota's in-demand industries. The bill empowers the Office of Higher Education to determine acceptable programs and review this list periodically, ensuring that the scholarships are effectively targeting essential workforce needs. Additionally, there are provisions for scholarship conversion to loans if residency and employment conditions are not met, which is intended to uphold accountability among recipients.

Summary

House File 4672 focuses on reforming the North Star Promise scholarship program in Minnesota, emphasizing in-state residency and employment requirements for recipients. The bill mandates that eligible students must reside and work in Minnesota for a minimum of five years following their program completion. This requirement is established to keep talent within the state and ensure that the scholarship benefits local economic conditions. It is aimed at incentivizing students to pursue courses that prepare them for careers in high-demand sectors, aligning educational goals with labor market needs.

Contention

Debates surrounding HF4672 may arise concerning its impact on students from diverse backgrounds, especially those who might find the residency and employment mandates challenging. Critics may argue that such stringent requirements could deter eligible students, particularly those seeking opportunities outside the state or those who might face difficulties fulfilling these conditions. This contention highlights the balance legislators must find between supporting local workforce development and maintaining accessible education funding for all students.

Companion Bills

MN SF4907

Similar To North Star Promise Program in-state residency and work requirement imposition provision, and North Star Promise scholarships limited to students enrolled in programs of study that lead to employment in high-demand industries and occupations provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF4907

North Star Promise Program in-state residency and work requirement imposition provision, and North Star Promise scholarships limited to students enrolled in programs of study that lead to employment in high-demand industries and occupations provision

MN SF3079

North Star Promise scholarship's eligibility conditions limited to students enrolled in programs in high-demand industries and occupations provision

MN HF2241

In-state residency and work requirement for recipients of North Star Promise scholarships imposed.

MN SF2528

North Star Promise scholarships recipients in-state residency and work requirement imposition provision

MN HF2634

North Star Promise scholarship's eligibility conditions limited to students in programs in high-demand industries and occupations.

MN HF3623

Income eligibility requirements for the North Star Promise scholarship program modified, and funding amounts for North Star Promise scholarships modified.

MN SF4692

Certain North Star Promise scholarship program eligibility requirements modifications and North Star Promise scholarships funding amounts modifications

MN HF2571

Income requirements and award formula for the North Star Promise scholarship program modified.

MN SF2683

North Star Promise scholarship program elimination

MN HF2192

North Star Promise scholarship program eliminated, and unencumbered balances in the North Star Promise special revenue fund account appropriated to the state grant program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.