Makes students in workforce-ready certificate programs at the community college of Rhode Island eligible to receive the Rhode Island Promise Scholarship.
Impact
The proposed bill alters existing eligibility criteria for the Rhode Island Promise Scholarship, which previously predominantly catered to students pursuing accredited associate degrees. The inclusion of workforce-ready certificate programs is significant as it aligns the scholarship with current job market demands in the state, particularly given the increasing emphasis on vocational training. This move is anticipated to support economic development by preparing a skilled workforce to meet local employers' hiring needs, potentially reducing unemployment rates among graduates.
Summary
Bill S2093 aims to extend the eligibility of the Rhode Island Promise Scholarship to students enrolled in workforce-ready certificate programs at the Community College of Rhode Island. This legislative change is intended to enhance educational access for students pursuing shorter-term certification paths that prepare them for immediate employment in various industries. By broadening the scholarship's reach, the bill underscores a commitment to addressing workforce needs in Rhode Island, while empowering students who might not pursue traditional degree programs to advance their education.
Contention
While the bill is generally viewed positively by advocates of vocational education, concerns do exist regarding the funding and sustainability of the expanded scholarship program. Some legislators have questioned whether the state budget can accommodate the increased financial outlay associated with extending benefits to a broader group of students. Additionally, there are discussions about maintaining rigorous standards for the scholarship program to ensure quality education and career readiness among recipients.
Makes students in workforce-ready certificate programs at the Community College of Rhode Island eligible to receive the Rhode Island Promise Scholarship.
Makes students in workforce-ready certificate programs at the Community College of Rhode Island eligible to receive the Rhode Island Promise Scholarship.
Requires any remaining funds in the enacted budget from the Rhode Island Promise Scholarship program or the Rhode Island Hope Scholarship program to be reimbursed to the onward we learn for any scholarships paid on behalf of Rhode Island College students.
Requires any remaining funds in the enacted budget from the Rhode Island Promise Scholarship program or the Rhode Island Hope Scholarship program to be reimbursed to the onward we learn for any scholarships paid on behalf of Rhode Island College students.
Extends the time for which a student may enroll in the community college of Rhode Island Promise Scholarship program to one year after the student's high school graduation.
Allows Ukrainian parolees residing in Rhode Island under the federal Uniting for Ukraine program, who have been granted temporary parole, to qualify for in-state tuition at Rhode Island state colleges and universities.
Reduces the time, from three (3) years to one year, required for a nonimmigrant foreign national student, who has resided in Rhode Island, to be eligible to pay the same in-state tuition as any other Rhode Island student.
Expanding student eligibility under the tax credit for low income students scholarship program, increasing the amount of the tax credit for contributions made pursuant to such program and providing for aggregate tax credit limit increases under certain conditions.
Requires public institutions of higher education to provide student-athletes who lose athletic scholarships because of injuries sustained while participating in athletic program with equivalent scholarships.
"Opportunity Scholarship Act"; establishes pilot program in Department of Treasury providing tax credits to taxpayers contributing to scholarships for low-income children.