Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB174

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Virginia Student Teacher Scholarship Program; established, report.

Impact

The bill will lead to changes in the Code of Virginia, specifically by adding a new section that governs the scholarship program. It mandates oversight and administration by the Department of Education, ensuring scholarships are allocated based on need while establishing academic requirements for recipients. Importantly, it encourages recent graduates to commit to teaching in Virginia public schools for a minimum of three years post-licensure, thus aiming to retain more teachers in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 174 establishes the Virginia Student Teacher Scholarship Program, which aims to alleviate financial barriers for student teachers pursuing licensure in Virginia. The program is designed to provide scholarships of up to $7,500 to assist eligible student teachers with expenses incurred during their supervised clinical practice. This initiative seeks to address the teacher shortage in the state by incentivizing students to remain in Virginia's public schools after their graduation.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SB 174 has been largely positive among legislators, with discussions highlighting its potential to positively impact the education system by providing necessary financial support. Supporters argue that this program will effectively recruit new teachers and reduce ongoing shortages, a critical issue facing Virginia schools. Skepticism exists, however, regarding the funding and long-term sustainability of the program, as it will rely on future appropriations from the General Assembly.

Contention

While the program has garnered support, notable points of contention include concerns regarding funding adequacy and the implications of requiring student teachers to commit to post-licensure teaching in Virginia. Critics may question whether the scholarship amount is sufficiently competitive to attract students compared to other states, and whether the requirement to work in Virginia schools could dissuade potential applicants who may wish to teach elsewhere.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB486

Virginia Higher Education Scholarship Act Fund and Program; created and established.

VA HB2593

Virginia College Access and Affordability Scholarship Fund; established, report.

VA HB2601

Teachers; daily student attendance records.

VA SB1346

Virginia Opportunity Scholarship Grant Program; established.

VA HB2231

Virginia Opportunity Scholarship Grant Program; established.

VA SB835

Virginia College Opportunity Endowment and Fund; established, report.

VA SB829

Professionally Licensed Teacher Supplemental Pay Program; established, report.

VA SB795

Virginia Museum of Transportation; established, report.

VA HB1903

Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority; Virginia Nursing Workforce Center established; reporting and monitoring of health care workforce programs; residency slots; work group; report.

VA SB1063

College and Career Ready Virginia Program; changes to Program and duties of certain entities.

Similar Bills

SC H4741

Tuition Gap Scholarship Program

SC S0959

Tuition Gap Scholarship Program

IN HB1636

Dynamic choice scholarships.

KS SB87

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.

NJ A2970

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.

NJ S1027

"Opportunity Scholarship Act"; establishes pilot program in Department of Treasury providing tax credits to taxpayers contributing to scholarships for low-income children.

NJ A1578

"Opportunity Scholarship Act"; establishes pilot program in Department of Treasury providing tax credits to taxpayers contributing to scholarships for low-income children.

OR SB630

Relating to scholarships for use at participating nonpublic schools.