Establishes Career and Technical Education Dual Enrollment Grant Program; appropriates $5 million.
Impact
The bill appropriates $5 million from the General Fund to support the Career and Technical Education Dual Enrollment Grant Program. This funding will allow institutions to create or expand dual enrollment programs, enhancing access to college-level courses for high school students. Eligible institutions will be required to submit plans detailing how they will utilize the grant for their programs, including existing operations, capacity for additional offerings, and anticipated student participation. Additionally, the Secretary of Higher Education will be responsible for setting criteria for grant selection and awarding funding through a competitive process.
Summary
Senate Bill 923 establishes a Career and Technical Education Dual Enrollment Grant Program aimed at expanding opportunities for high school students to earn college credits in career and technical education courses. The initiative is designed to facilitate public institutions of higher education to provide instructional offerings that can be accessed by students either on a college campus or within high schools. The primary goal of the bill is to enhance students' readiness for higher education and align educational outcomes with workforce demands.
Contention
While the bill aims to facilitate education and workforce development, discussions may arise around the impact of state funding on local educational priorities and how effectively the grants can address workforce shortages. The concern may be raised regarding whether the program, while beneficial, adequately addresses the needs of various communities and different fields of technical training. Stakeholders might also debate the sufficiency of the initial funding versus the long-term needs for sustaining such programs beyond the grant duration.
Requires automatic voter registration process at local police force locations or Division of State Police providing firearms purchaser identification cards.
Requires automatic voter registration process at local police force locations or Division of State Police providing firearms purchaser identification cards.