Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2368

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/11/26  
Refer
2/16/26  
Enrolled
3/13/26  

Caption

Higher Education Legislative Plan Grant Program; amend.

Impact

If enacted, SB2368 will significantly modify the current framework governing state financial aid for higher education in Mississippi. Specifically, it expands the criteria for financial assistance by acknowledging that students who are not able to meet certain academic prerequisites due to exceptional circumstances may still qualify for funding. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that residency and financial need are fundamental criteria, with a clear emphasis on making higher education more accessible to low- and moderate-income families. By defining financial need based on income levels, the program aims to support a diverse range of applicants who might otherwise be excluded from state aid.

Summary

Senate Bill 2368 proposes the establishment of the Higher Education Legislative Plan Grant Program in Mississippi, aiming to amend existing eligibility requirements for students seeking state-funded tuition assistance. The bill removes the requirement for students to complete the College Preparatory Curriculum—approved by the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning—to qualify for state funds, thereby broadening access to financial aid for students. This program intends to support residents pursuing undergraduate degrees who demonstrate financial need, defined in part by family income thresholds, and require that applicants be eligible for federal Pell Grants before accessing state funds.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2368 appears to be largely positive among supporters who argue that the changes would level the educational playing field for students from varying backgrounds. Advocates highlight the importance of removing barriers to higher education, particularly for those who may face socioeconomic challenges. However, there may be concerns from traditionalists about lowering academic standards and the potential implications for educational quality, which could provoke dissent from some factions within the legislative and educational communities.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the discussion surrounding SB2368 include debates over the removal of the College Preparatory Curriculum requirement, which some legislators fear may diminish academic rigor. Proponents of the bill assert that this reform will allow for a more inclusive approach to education, fostering higher enrollment rates among underserved populations. Additionally, the bill's financial implications, particularly in terms of budget allocations for funding these scholarships, may prompt discussions regarding the sustainability of such initiatives within Mississippi's broader higher education financial landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1247

Mississippi Dyslexia Education Loan Repayment Program; establish in place of forgivable loan program and prescribe requirements of eligibility.

MS SB2180

Charter school teachers; limit exemption from educational qualifications to programs not receiving grants from MDE.

MS HB1483

Educational Facilities Construction, Infrastructure and Capital Improvements Grant Program; create for purpose of improving educational facilities.

MS HB377

"Mississippi Senior Cadets Program"; require State Department of Education to establish.

MS HB1279

Mississippi Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) Promise Grant Program; create.

MS HB1142

Early childhood education employees; clarify qualifications exemption for those employed in programs not granted by SDE.

MS SB2606

Educational Facilities Revolving Loan Fund Program; provide for DFA to receive payments on approved loans from.

MS HB627

Forgivable loan programs; revise authority of Postsecondary Education Financial Assistance Board to administer and repeal unfunded programs.

MS HB628

MTAG; revise and rename as the MS Resident Tuition Assistance and Workforce Acceleration Grant Program to expand access to certain student populations.

MS SB2601

Education Scholarship Account Program; make certain changes to.

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