South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3197

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Workforce readiness

Impact

Under the provisions of HB 3197, all public high schools will be mandated to offer remediation courses in literacy and mathematics for seniors lacking academic preparation for postsecondary education. The credits earned in these courses can be applied toward high school diploma requirements. Additionally, to graduate, all high school seniors must complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), starting from the 2026-2027 school year. The bill also aims to provide significant guidelines on related educational supports and compliance requirements for educational institutions, ensuring that students are better prepared for the demands of higher education or the job market.

Summary

House Bill 3197 aims to enhance workforce readiness in South Carolina by implementing a statewide goal for educational attainment. The bill establishes a target for at least 60% of working-aged South Carolinians to possess a high-quality postsecondary degree or recognized industry credentials by 2032. This initiative is designed to align with the state's dynamic economy and the necessity for a skilled workforce, reflecting the state's commitment to improving educational outcomes and workforce preparedness.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding the bill reveal a generally positive sentiment regarding its potential impact on educational attainment and workforce readiness. Supporters argue that these measures will provide necessary academic support for struggling students and will foster a better-prepared workforce. However, there are concerns regarding the administrative burden placed on schools to implement the required changes and to monitor compliance with the FAFSA submission requirement. The sentiment is particularly polarized among educators, with concerns about resource allocation and the feasibility of meeting the goals outlined in the bill.

Contention

Key points of contention revolve around the feasibility and resource implications of the requirements posed by HB 3197. Some educational institutions are concerned that the demands for additional remediation coursework, coupled with the FAFSA requirement, may stretch existing resources thin. There are apprehensions regarding the potential need for hiring additional staff and providing sufficient training and resources for existing educators to meet these new requirements. Moreover, the bill's associated costs, estimated to reach up to $575,000 in some districts, raise questions about funding and long-term sustainability of its mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S991

Community College Workforce Readiness Act

SC SB315

Postsecondary & Workforce Readiness Programs

SC HB560

Workforce Readiness Programs

SC S2846

Establishes two-generational school readiness and workforce development pilot program for certain low-income households.

SC HB2689

Relating to the establishment of an intensive workforce readiness adult education pilot program.

SC HB29

Public High Schools - Post College and Career Readiness Pathways - Alterations

SC H4245

Workforce Advancement and Taxpayer Reinvestment Act

SC H1163

Workforce Act of 2026

SC H3863

South Carolina STEM Opportunity Act

SC HB4031

Appropriation; IHL for funding MVSU's Student Success and Workforce Readiness Strategy.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.