Requires public institutions of higher education to waive tuition and fees for Medal of Honor and Purple Heart Medal military recipients.
Impact
If enacted, this bill would solidify the state's commitment to supporting military personnel and veterans, thereby impacting the existing policies surrounding tuition aid for military service members. By mandating public colleges to waive fees, it aims to enhance accessibility to education for those who have served the nation. The provision of tuition-free education for a limited duration (up to 16 credits per semester for a maximum of eight semesters) could open further opportunities for veterans and potentially improve their employability in the civilian sector.
Summary
Bill A638 proposes that public institutions of higher education in New Jersey waive tuition and fees for service members and veterans who are recipients of the Medal of Honor or Purple Heart Medal. The intention of this bill is to honor the sacrifices made by these individuals by providing them access to higher education without financial burden. The eligibility criteria require that the individual be enrolled in undergraduate courses, maintain good standing, and apply for available state and federal financial aid programs.
Contention
While the intent of A638 is widely recognized as beneficial to veterans, discussions surrounding the bill could raise questions about its funding implications for public institutions. Concerns may arise from budget allocations, and whether state funding can adequately support all eligible applicants without compromising the resources for other student populations. Additionally, the bill's potential for long-term sustainability in encouraging veteran education could be scrutinized, especially by institutions already facing budget constraints. Overall, the balance between honoring veterans and managing state educational resources will be critical in the discourse surrounding this bill.
Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain propriety institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.
Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain proprietary institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.
Establishes process for merger or consolidation of public institution of higher education with other institutions of higher education or certain proprietary institutions; requires executive and legislative approval of merger or consolidation.
Establishes process for merger or consolidation of public institution of higher education with other institutions of higher education or certain proprietary institutions; requires executive and legislative approval of merger or consolidation.
Relating to the issuance of a diploma to a student graduating from a public institution of higher education that has undergone a merger, acquisition, or name change.