Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2609

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

University or college student residence; same as parent or guardian.

Impact

The proposed changes in SB2609 are significant because they might simplify the residency determination process for minor students. By explicitly stating that a minor’s residence is that of their parent or guardian, the bill aims to ensure that the nuances of guardianship and custody are recognized when determining tuition rates. This could lead to an increased number of students qualifying for in-state tuition, directly affecting families financially and potentially increasing enrollment numbers in Mississippi's higher education institutions.

Summary

Senate Bill 2609 aims to amend Section 37-103-7 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, which pertains to the determination of residency for students attending universities and community colleges in Mississippi. The bill specifies that the residence of a minor student is defined as that of their parent or legal guardian. This change clarifies the existing regulations concerning where a minor's residency is established, thereby impacting how in-state and out-of-state tuition rates are applied to these students. Under the new amendment, if a student's parent or guardian is legally recognized as residing in Mississippi, the student may be eligible for in-state tuition rates provided they meet additional criteria related to their education and residency in Mississippi.

Contention

Discussion around SB2609 may revolve around its interpretation and how it affects students who have different custody arrangements or live outside their parents' residence. There may be concerns about the implications for children of divorced parents or those placed with guardians. Critics of the bill might argue that it does not adequately consider the complexities of modern family dynamics and could disadvantage students who live independently or with non-guardian relatives. Supporters, however, contend that the bill provides a needed clarification that aligns with existing practices in other states.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB527

Universities and colleges; require to allow MS residents to register for classes before nonresident students.

MS HB793

Face masks; prohibit public schools and universities and colleges from requiring students to wear.

MS HB1335

Attorney and guardian ad litem for child during termination of parental rights proceeding; remove requirement to have both.

MS SB2461

Department of Child Protection Services; amend provision related to durable legal guardianship as permanency option.

MS SB2465

Department of Child Protection Services; amend provision related to durable legal guardianship as permanency option.

MS HB1226

Universities and community/junior colleges; waive tuition for children, spouses, widows and widowers of certain veterans.

MS HB582

In-state tuition; provide that 12 months of residency in MS shall constitute eligibility for.

MS HB1719

Sales tax; exempt admissions charged at athletic games or contests between universities or colleges.

MS HB81

Community and junior colleges; authorize boards of trustees to reduce or waive out-of-state tuition for certain students.

MS HB1159

Parental consent for medical treatment and instruction in human sexuality; require for students in K-12.

Similar Bills

MS HB1709

Special purpose schools; children of active military personnel not required to have attended MS school in previous year.

MS HB1155

Minors; prohibit health-care providers and institutions from providing health care to without parental consent.

MS HB478

Minors; prohibit health care providers and institutions from providing health care to without parental consent.

MS HB120

Minors; prohibit health care providers and institutions from providing health care to without parental consent.

MS HB809

Students of active duty service members and civilian personnel; clarify "active duty" status for purpose of school enrollment and transfers.

MS SB2763

Special education program; require parental consent.

MS HB1161

Mississippi Autism Scholarship Program Act; establish.

MS HB951

Mississippi Autism Scholarship Program Act; establish.