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NJ S3213

NJ S3213
Prohibits institution of higher education from establishing scholarship fund or student assistance program limited to students who are citizens or permanent residents of country or territory controlled by terrorist organization.


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Introduced
05/13/2024
In Committee
05/13/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill prohibits an institution of higher education from establishing a scholarship fund or student assistance program that is only available to students enrolled in the institution who are citizens or permanent residents of a country or territory that is controlled by a foreign terrorist organization, as designated by the United States Secretary of State. An institution that violates the provisions of the bill is prohibited from receiving: State operating aid; the proceeds of State-supported revenue bonds that are issued by the New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority; the proceeds of State general obligation bonds; or funds awarded to a student enrolled in the institution and distributed through any State student assistance or scholarship program administered by the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority. The bill is in response to encampments on the lawns of Voorhees Mall at Rutgers University-New Brunswick by students demanding various actions from the institution in response to the Israel-Hamas conflict. One of the demands requested by the students was, "the acceptance of at least 10 displaced Gazan students to study at Rutgers University on scholarship." The institution reached an agreement with the student group, agreeing to meet 8 out of 10 of the demands, including the acceptance of the Gazan students, in return for an end to the encampment.

AI Summary

This bill prohibits institutions of higher education in New Jersey from establishing scholarship funds or student assistance programs that are only available to students who are citizens or permanent residents of a country or territory controlled by a foreign terrorist organization, as designated by the U.S. Secretary of State. If an institution violates this law, it will be prohibited from receiving state operating aid, proceeds from state-supported revenue bonds or general obligation bonds, or funds from state student assistance or scholarship programs. This bill is a response to student demands at Rutgers University-New Brunswick related to the Israel-Hamas conflict, where the university agreed to accept Gazan students on scholarship.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Higher Education Committee (on 05/13/2024)

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