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NJ A5891

NJ A5891
Establishes program to provide guaranteed admission to public institutions of higher education for certain public school students.


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Introduced
06/26/2025
In Committee
06/26/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Secretary of Higher Education to establish a guaranteed admissions program to automatically offer conditional admission to a public institution of higher education to certain students. Under the bill, the secretary is required to, in consultation with the Department of Education and the New Jersey Presidents' Council, establish a guaranteed admissions program to automatically offer conditional admission to public institutions of higher education to an eligible student enrolled in grade 12 in a public school in the State based on academic merit. A public institution is required to, within space and fiscal constraints, automatically offer conditional admission to an undergraduate degree program to eligible students who attain the minimum academic merit requirements established by the secretary. To be eligible for admission, an eligible student is required to be a resident of the State for at least one year prior to the time of application and be a first-time applicant to a full-time degree granting program at a public institution of higher education. In determining minimum academic merit requirements for admission, the secretary is to take into account the following information: (1) a student's cumulative grade point average and class rank at the end of grade 11; (2) the complexity of a student's coursework, including courses completed at the honors level or above, advanced placement courses, international baccalaureate courses, and any other college-level courses taken while enrolled in grades nine through 11; (3) a student's standardized test scores; (4) a student's performance on Statewide assessments; and (5) any other information the secretary deems necessary. The bill permits the secretary to establish different academic merit requirements for each public institution in the State that take into account the selectivity of the institution. The bill stipulates that admission to a public institution of higher education automatically offered under the bill does not guarantee admission to any specific major, program of study, or specialized program offered by the public institution of higher education. Finally, the bill requires the secretary to submit an annual report to the Governor and the Legislature. The report is to include: (1) the number of students offered admission pursuant to the bill, disaggregated by race, ethnicity, age, family income at the time of admission, gender, and first-generation status; (2) an assessment of the effectiveness and impact of the program on out-migration of public high school graduates and enrollment among low-income students and students from populations underserved in higher education; and (3) any recommendations for the improvement of the program.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a guaranteed admissions program for New Jersey public high school students seeking entry into public higher education institutions. The Secretary of Higher Education will create a system that automatically offers conditional undergraduate admission to eligible high school seniors based on academic merit. To qualify, students must be New Jersey residents for at least one year and first-time applicants to full-time degree programs. Academic merit will be determined by multiple factors including grade point average, class rank, course complexity (such as honors, AP, or international baccalaureate courses), standardized test scores, and statewide assessment performance. The program allows for different admission requirements at each public institution based on their selectivity, but importantly, the conditional admission does not guarantee placement in a specific major or specialized program. The bill requires an annual report to the Governor and Legislature detailing the program's implementation, including demographic information about admitted students and an assessment of the program's effectiveness in supporting low-income and underserved student populations. The guaranteed admissions program will first be offered in the first full academic year following the bill's enactment.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Higher Education Committee (on 06/26/2025)

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