New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2350

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Prohibits four-year public institution of higher education from charging tuition and fees to student who is spouse or dependent child of disabled veteran.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would have a significant impact on the financial regulations applicable to public higher education institutions within New Jersey. It directs the state to reimburse these institutions for the tuition and fees they waive for eligible students, thus ensuring that the financial implications of the bill do not adversely affect the budgetary constraints of the educational institutions. This bill would effectively reinforce support for veteran families, recognizing their contributions and sacrifices through enhanced educational opportunities.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2350 seeks to provide tuition-free education at four-year public institutions for the spouses and dependent children of disabled veterans in New Jersey. This legislation is aimed at alleviating the financial burdens associated with higher education for families impacted by military service, particularly those who have made significant sacrifices. The eligibility criteria stipulate that the spouse or child must be accepted as an undergraduate student in good standing and must apply for all available state and federal financial aid prior to receiving the tuition waiver under this bill.

Contention

Discussions surrounding A2350 may focus on the fiscal responsibilities imposed on the state due to the reimbursement policy for universities. Critics may argue about potential budget constraints and the implications this could have on funding for other educational or social programs. Proponents, however, will stress the moral obligation to support veterans and their families, especially those dealing with disabilities. The balance between financial feasibility for the state and providing essential benefits to veterans' families will be a key point of contention.

Companion Bills

NJ S2004

Carry Over Prohibits four-year public institution of higher education from charging tuition and fees to student who is spouse or dependent child of disabled veteran.

NJ A2134

Carry Over Prohibits four-year public institution of higher education from charging tuition and fees to student who is spouse or dependent child of disabled veteran.

NJ S2578

Same As Prohibits four-year public institution of higher education from charging tuition and fees to student who is spouse or dependent child of disabled veteran.

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