Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4866

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

Parental contributions provisions modification

Impact

If passed, SF4866 will specifically amend Minnesota Statutes concerning the calculation methods for assigned family responsibilities related to educational costs. These changes are expected to provide more tailored support for students and families, particularly aiding those with lower incomes. The bill also adjusts specific allowances for living expenses and tuition fees, thereby altering the overall cost of attendance recognized for financial aid purposes. Its implementation could lead to increased accessibility and affordability in higher education for financially strained families.

Summary

SF4866 proposes modifications to existing provisions surrounding parental contributions in the context of higher education financial aid. This bill adjusts the method by which parental contributions to a student's educational costs are calculated, with varying percentages assigned based on the family's financial situation. The bill aims to create a more equitable system for determining the expected contributions from families, impacting dependent and independent students differently. The bill highlights the recognition of financial constraints faced by families and strives to align contributions with real financial capacity.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding SF4866 may emerge from differing opinions about parental responsibility versus state support in funding higher education. Stakeholders in higher education, such as institutions and advocacy groups, might express concern regarding the adequacy of the proposed funding mechanisms to cover the modified costs of attendance while ensuring that financial aid resources remain available. Additionally, debates may arise over the quality and validity of financial assessments used to determine the parental contributions necessary for funding a student's education.

Companion Bills

MN HF4898

Similar To Higher education; parental contribution provisions modified, attendance provision cost modified, and tuition and fee maximums eliminated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4898

Higher education; parental contribution provisions modified, attendance provision cost modified, and tuition and fee maximums eliminated.

MN SF4762

Lowest recognized family responsibility amount for purposes of determining state grant awards modification

MN SF4917

State grant program appropriations modification

MN SF2482

Certain higher education provisions modifications

MN SF4833

Parenting time determinations provisions modifications

MN HF4267

Lowest recognized family responsibility amount modified for determining state grant awards, and surplus program funds to award recipients directed at public institutions only.

MN HF4266

Lowest recognized family responsibility amount modified for purposes of determining state grant awards.

MN SF5042

Human services provisions modifications

MN SF5048

Health policy provisions modifications

MN SF2620

Human services provisions modifications

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