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NJ S1114

NJ S1114
Requires institutions of higher education and proprietary degree-granting institutions that have agreements with online program managers to disclose online program information.


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Introduced
01/31/2022
In Committee
01/31/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires an institution of higher education or proprietary degree-granting institution to make publicly available on its website certain information on its online programs if the institution has entered into an agreement with an online program manager. An online program manager (OPM) is defined under the bill as an entity that enters into a contract or agreement related exclusively to online degree and certificate program delivery, including online programs with required in-person clinical and other instruction, with an institution of higher education or proprietary degree-granting institution to provide one or more of the following services on behalf of the institution in exchange for financial compensation: advertising and marketing services; recruiting, admissions, and financial services; instruction services; student support services; technology resources and support services; and curriculum development services. The institution of higher education or proprietary degree-granting institution is required to make publicly available on its website the following information on the online programs that are supported by the online program manager: (1) the name of the online program manager; (2) admission requirements; (3) the online program's tuition costs compared to on-campus program tuition costs; (4) the financial aid available for the online program; (5) the average financial aid amount provided to students in the online program; and (6) the percentage of students in the online program that receive financial aid.

AI Summary

This bill requires institutions of higher education or proprietary degree-granting institutions that have agreements with online program managers (OPMs) to disclose certain information about their online programs on their websites. OPMs are entities that provide services such as advertising, recruitment, instruction, student support, and curriculum development to institutions in exchange for financial compensation. The required disclosures include the name of the OPM, admission requirements, tuition cost comparisons, available financial aid, average financial aid amounts, and the percentage of students receiving financial aid for the online programs supported by the OPM.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Higher Education Committee (on 01/31/2022)

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