New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1202

Introduced
12/1/25  
Refer
12/1/25  
Report Pass
1/29/26  
Engrossed
2/9/26  
Refer
2/9/26  
Report Pass
3/10/26  
Report Pass
3/11/26  
Report Pass
3/16/26  
Report Pass
3/18/26  
Enrolled
4/8/26  
Chaptered
4/22/26  

Caption

Relative to dual and concurrent enrollment requirements for courses at institutions within the community college system of New Hampshire.

Impact

The bill will amend existing state laws governing dual and concurrent enrollment, which is intended to support the broader educational framework within New Hampshire. By setting specific limits on the number of funded courses, the bill aims to ensure that students receive a well-structured educational experience without oversaturation. Moreover, the introduction of these measures reflects a method of promoting academic rigor while ensuring that resources allocated for dual enrollment programs are used efficiently.

Summary

House Bill 1202 aims to establish requirements and oversight for dual and concurrent enrollment programs at community colleges in New Hampshire. This legislation is initiated to provide clear guidelines on the number of dual enrollment courses available to high school students. Under the proposed changes, students can enroll in a maximum of four dual or concurrent courses during their 10th, 11th, and 12th grades, though they may take additional courses at their own expense. This move is positioned to enhance educational opportunities for high school students and facilitate a smoother transition to college-level coursework.

Contention

While there may not be significant opposition documented in the provided materials regarding HB1202, discussions could arise around the funding implications and the accessibility of dual enrollment courses to all students, regardless of their circumstances. Stakeholders might express concerns about whether the limit on funded courses effectively balances the desire for academic challenge against the need for equitable access to such programs. As the bill progresses, it could become crucial to monitor community and educational leader responses to ensure it fulfills the needs of diverse student populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB193

Relative to the maximum number of credits per course eligible for the dual and concurrent enrollment program.

NH HB716

Making an appropriation for the dual and concurrent enrollment program.

NH SB195

Relative to the composition and duties of the New Hampshire advisory council on career and technical education.

NH HB112

Requiring students in the university and community college systems of New Hampshire to pass the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services civics naturalization test.

NH HB770

Relative to establishing a program to earn tuition credits for state of New Hampshire higher education institutions through community service.

NH SB59

Establishing a recruitment incentive program within the community college system for public safety communicators and dispatchers and making an appropriation therefor.

NH SB177

Relative to requiring New Hampshire employers with over 25 employees use the E-Verify system.

NH SB242

Relative to the cost of living adjustments for certain group II retirees in the New Hampshire retirement system.

NH SB158

Raising the funding cap for the New Hampshire community development finance authority.

NH HB727

Relative to the New Hampshire retirement system.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.