Requires students to complete free application for federal student aid as part of high school graduation requirements or request an exemption.
Impact
The bill will require local boards of education to amend their graduation requirements to incorporate the FAFSA completion. This change is expected to standardize the approach towards financial aid applications across school districts in New Jersey. Moreover, it aims to promote accessibility to educational resources for students and their families by mandating that the Commissioner of Education develop and publish instructional resources on FAFSA completion.
Summary
Senate Bill 779, introduced in the New Jersey Legislature, aims to enhance college readiness among high school students by including the completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as a requirement for graduation. This will apply to students beginning with the 11th-grade class in the first full school year following the bill's enactment. The intention behind this bill is to ensure that all students are encouraged to apply for financial aid, potentially increasing their chances of pursuing higher education.
Contention
While the bill has its advocates who emphasize the importance of financial aid applications for students' education, there may be concerns regarding the implications it has on students who may not be adequately prepared to navigate the FAFSA process or who may choose not to pursue higher education. The option for students to request exemptions serves to address these concerns, allowing parents or guardians—and eligible students themselves—to opt out under certain circumstances. Ongoing discussions may delve into the accessibility of support resources and whether they sufficiently aid students in meeting this new requirement.
Carry Over
Requires students to complete free application for federal student aid as part of high school graduation requirements or request an exemption.
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