Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF3491

Introduced
5/7/25  

Caption

Certain disclosures and implementation of corequisite model requirement related to developmental courses

Impact

The bill requires public postsecondary institutions receiving financial aid to provide explicit disclosures about the differences between remedial courses and credit-bearing courses. It compels these institutions to inform students of the potential outcomes and options available to them, including the possibility of referral to adult basic education programs for those not meeting minimum enrollment criteria. This is anticipated to improve transparency and support for students as they transition into credit-bearing coursework.

Summary

SF3491 introduces significant reforms to the structure of developmental education within Minnesota's public higher education system. It mandates the implementation of a corequisite model which requires institutions to integrate academic support into college-level English courses, rather than offering standalone developmental courses. This model is designed to enhance student preparedness and retention by allowing students to earn credits while receiving additional support, thus streamlining their path to graduation and reducing the stigma associated with non-credit-bearing courses.

Contention

Discussion around SF3491 is set to revolve around the efficacy of the corequisite model versus traditional developmental education approaches. Advocates argue that this reform can lead to improved student outcomes and reduce the financial burden of remedial courses. However, some critics may express concern about whether sufficient support mechanisms and resources will be available to successfully implement this model, and whether it will adequately address the diverse needs of all students.

Notable_points

Another key aspect of SF3491 is the requirement for the Commissioner of Higher Education to establish guidelines for the effective integration of the corequisite model and to provide technical assistance to institutions. The bill will mandate annual reporting on student placements and outcomes, creating a mechanism for accountability and assessment of the model’s effectiveness over time.

Companion Bills

MN HF4608

Similar To Certain disclosures and implementation of a corequisite model related to developmental courses required, and report required.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4608

Certain disclosures and implementation of a corequisite model related to developmental courses required, and report required.

MN SB340

Prohibiting promise scholarship awards from being used to fund corequisite courses.

MN HSB675

A bill for an act relating to education programs and systems, including career and technical education expenditures and definitions, statewide lower division general education framework and common course numbering systems, and the implementation of a statewide corequisite model in Iowa community colleges.(See HF 2610.)

MN SSB3163

A bill for an act relating to education programs and systems, including career and technical education expenditures and definitions, statewide lower division general education framework and common course numbering systems, and the implementation of a statewide corequisite model in Iowa community colleges.(See SF 2391.)

MN SF2391

A bill for an act relating to education programs and systems, including career and technical education expenditures and definitions, statewide lower division general education framework and common course numbering systems, and the implementation of a statewide corequisite model in Iowa community colleges.(Formerly SSB 3163.)

MN HF2610

A bill for an act relating to education programs and systems, including career and technical education expenditures and definitions, statewide lower division general education framework and common course numbering systems, and the implementation of a statewide corequisite model in Iowa community colleges. (Formerly HSB 675.) Effective date: 07/01/2026

MN HB3021

Schools; curriculum requirements for graduation; diploma pathway; State Department of Education; notice; seminar; English requirements financial literacy; alternate diploma; course availability; waiver; coursework; repealers; effective date; emergency.

MN HB2069

Instructional time models; posting requirements

MN SF4952

Continuing education requirements modification for online courses

MN LD2099

An Act to Amend Certain Eligibility Requirements for Secondary Students Receiving State Subsidies for Postsecondary Courses

Similar Bills

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