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NJ SCR94

NJ SCR94
Urges Secretary of Higher Education and Educational Opportunity Fund Board to study and modernize program regulations, particularly regulations related to student funding priority levels.


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Introduced
03/04/2024
In Committee
03/04/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

The Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) program, established by State law in 1968, supports educationally and economically disadvantaged students for undergraduate and graduate study at public and private institutions of higher education in New Jersey. The EOF program, in part, provides direct financial aid to students through Opportunity Grants, which assist students in meeting college expenses, such as fees, books, room, board, and transportation, that are not covered by the State's Tuition Aid Grant program. Current EOF regulations specify that institutions are to award Opportunity Grant funds to students in the following priority order: 1) renewal students who were given awards during the previous academic year; 2) first-time, full-time freshmen; 3) EOF transfer students who received an EOF student grant at another institution, in the preceding academic year; 4) renewal students readmitted or returning to the program who did not receive awards in the prior academic year; and 5) eligible students who do not fall into any of the other four categories. Under this structure, a high school graduate who has, for example, earned an associate degree through participation in a dual enrollment program is not considered a "first-year student" and is thus placed in the lowest EOF funding priority level as opposed to being considered in the second funding priority level if the student had not attained an associate degree. The structure creates a disincentive for students to participate in dual enrollment and other college readiness programs that the Legislature and several administrations have strived to establish and encourage. This resolution urges the Secretary of Higher Education and the Educational Opportunity Fund Board of Directors, who respectively administer and govern the program, to study and modernize current EOF regulations, specifically regulations that negatively impact students who have earned 24 or more college credits while in high school. Dual enrollment programs allow high schools to partner with an institution of higher education to offer coursework that can be applied toward completion of a postsecondary degree.

AI Summary

This joint resolution urges the Secretary of Higher Education and the Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) Board of Directors to study and modernize the EOF program's regulations, particularly those affecting students who have earned college credits through dual enrollment or other college readiness programs. The EOF program, established in 1968, provides financial aid to educationally and economically disadvantaged students in New Jersey for undergraduate and graduate studies. Currently, the program's funding priority structure inadvertently penalizes students who have earned 24 or more college credits while in high school by placing them in the lowest funding priority level, which could result in lower grants or exclusion from EOF programs. The resolution calls for a comprehensive review of the regulations to identify and address potential conflicts with the state's educational goals of expanding educational access and encouraging participation in college preparatory programs. The secretary is specifically requested to conduct a study, share findings with legislative education committees, and outline steps to address the identified concerns, ultimately aiming to create a more supportive and equitable funding system for students who have proactively pursued advanced educational opportunities during high school.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Higher Education Committee (on 03/04/2024)

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