Clarifies the eligibility for the New York opportunity promise scholarship to prevent people from applying if they previously received a postsecondary degree within a certain timeframe.
Impact
The potential impact of S09127 on state laws pertains to the regulations governing educational scholarships in New York. By adjusting the eligibility criteria, the bill seeks to focus resources on applicants who have not previously pursued higher education. This may effectively reduce the number of applicants who can benefit from the scholarship, which could lead to fewer individuals receiving financial assistance aimed at facilitating entry into postsecondary education.
Summary
Bill S09127 aims to amend the existing provisions related to the eligibility for the New York Opportunity Promise Scholarship. The primary change introduced by this bill is the modification of the eligibility criteria to disallow individuals from applying for the scholarship if they have already obtained a postsecondary degree within the last 240 months. This change is intended to streamline the application process and ensure that the scholarship targets individuals seeking to enter or continue their education in higher learning institutions rather than those who have already completed a degree program.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding Bill S09127 center on the fairness and accessibility of the scholarship program. Critics may argue that the bill restricts opportunities for individuals who may have previously pursued education but are now looking to upskill or change career paths, particularly in a rapidly evolving job market. Proponents of the bill, however, may contend that it is essential to prioritize new students who have not benefited from prior educational financial support.
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Clarifies the eligibility for the New York opportunity promise scholarship to prevent people from applying if they previously received a postsecondary degree within a certain timeframe.
Clarifies the eligibility for the New York opportunity promise scholarship to prevent people from applying if they previously received a postsecondary degree within a certain timeframe.
Clarifies the definition of severe and permanent disability for eligibility for military enhanced recognition, incentive and tribute ("MERIT") scholarships.
Clarifies the definition of severe and permanent disability for eligibility for military enhanced recognition, incentive and tribute ("MERIT") scholarships.
Establishes the mental health educational opportunity program and the mental health higher educational opportunity program to provide additional educational opportunities for students at certain universities and colleges in the state to enroll in academic programs that lead to a degree or degrees required for licensure in any of the mental health professions.