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NJ A3878

NJ A3878
Establishes three-year pilot program in DOE to provide certain students with information and assistance regarding federal financial aid application.


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Introduced
02/27/2024
In Committee
02/27/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill directs the Commissioner of Education, in coordination with the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, to establish a three-year pilot program to provide information on and assistance in the proper completion and submission of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The goal of the pilot program is to ensure that each 12th grade student has the opportunity and instruction necessary to apply for federal financial aid. Under the bill, a school district that wants to participate in the program is required to submit a proposal to the commissioner. The commissioner will select four districts in each of the southern, central, and northern regions of the State to participate in the program. The bill requires the board of education of a participating school district to ensure that each student receives information at least once before the student enters grade 12 on how to properly complete and submit the FAFSA. Information may be disseminated through classroom instruction during regular school hours. Information may also be provided through an existing school program, family information sessions, or group or individual sessions with school counselors. The information provided is to include material related to: (1) the types of documentation and personal information that each student financial aid application requires; (2) an explanation of terms used for each application; (3) eligibility requirements for student financial aid; and (4) application timelines and submission deadlines for the FAFSA. The bill also requires the board of education of a participating school district to ensure that the parent or guardian of each student entering grade 12 receives, via written or electronic means, information on the FAFSA and how to properly complete and submit the form. Under the bill, the board of education of a participating school district is required to ensure that a paper copy of the FAFSA is provided upon request to each high school student or the student's parent or guardian. The board of education is also required to ensure that any information shared by a student, parent, or guardian pursuant to this bill is handled according to applicable State and federal privacy laws and regulations. At the conclusion of the pilot program, the Commissioner of Education is directed to submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature. The report is to contain information on the implementation of the pilot program, including the commissioner's recommendation on the feasibility of implementing the program on a Statewide basis.

AI Summary

This bill directs the Commissioner of Education, in coordination with the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, to establish a three-year pilot program to provide public school students with information and assistance on properly completing and submitting the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The goal is to ensure that each 12th-grade student has the opportunity and instruction necessary to apply for federal financial aid. The bill requires participating school districts to submit proposals, with the Commissioner selecting four districts in each of the state's three regions. The districts must provide FAFSA information and assistance to students and their parents or guardians, including details on required documentation, eligibility, and timelines. At the end of the pilot, the Commissioner will submit a report on its implementation and the feasibility of statewide implementation.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Higher Education Committee (on 02/27/2024)

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