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NJ S1461

NJ S1461
Modifies collective Statewide transfer agreement and reverse transfer agreement; establishes New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson within Office of Secretary of Higher Education.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
02/12/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill modifies the collective Statewide transfer agreement and reverse transfer agreement and establishes the New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson within the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education. Current law requires each public institution of higher education to enter into a collective Statewide transfer agreement, in consultation with the Secretary of Higher Education and the New Jersey Presidents' Council. This bill requires each public institution of higher education to enter into a collective Statewide transfer agreement developed by the New Jersey Presidents' Council, in consultation with the New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson established pursuant to the bill's provisions, and approved by the Secretary of Higher Education. The agreement is to provide for the transfer of academic credits between all public institutions of higher education in the State, including academic credits earned through a dual enrollment or concurrent enrollment agreement. Under the bill, the agreement would include: (1) a listing of the general education courses compiled by the secretary in consultation with the Presidents' Council; (2) policies and procedures for the: (a) transfer and application of academic credits for general education courses between public institutions of higher education; and (b) transfer and application of academic credits to a baccalaureate degree program from a completed associate degree program; (c) transfer and application of academic credits for courses completed under a dual enrollment agreement or a concurrent agreement between a public school in the State and a public institution of higher education in the State; (d) transfer and application of academic credits for courses completed under certain dual enrollment agreement or concurrent enrollment agreements approved by the Secretary of Higher Education; (3) policies and procedures for the implementation of an appeals process at each participating institution of higher education for students and institutions to resolve disputes regarding the transfer of academic credits; (4) policies and procedures for the collection of data by the secretary to be utilized by the New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson to ensure compliance with the law; and (5) policies and procedures for the transfer and application of academic credits earned through participation in dual enrollment or concurrent enrollment. The bill removes a provision in current law that requires the annual review and update of the collective Statewide transfer agreement. Current law requires each institution of higher education, in consultation with the Secretary of Higher Education and the New Jersey Presidents' Council, to establish and enter into a collective Statewide reverse transfer agreement. This bill requires each institution of higher education to enter into a collective Statewide reverse transfer agreement developed by the New Jersey Presidents' Council, in consultation with the New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson and approved by the Secretary of Higher Education. The bill removes a provision in current law that requires the annual review and update of the agreement. The bill establishes the position of the New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson within the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education. The primary purpose of the ombudsperson is to serve as a resource for students and participating institutions of higher education regarding compliance with the credit transfer agreement in order to foster the transfer process and the academic success of transfer students. The ombudsperson may, upon the request of a student or participating institution of higher education, serve as an impartial third-party mediator of disputes between one or more students and a participating institution or between two or more participating institutions. The bill directs the ombudsperson to regularly convene, but not more than biannually, stakeholders from participating institutions to determine best practices in credit transfer and share findings related to the institutions' implementation of the credit transfer agreement. Under the bill, the ombudsperson is responsible for the: (1) periodic review, occurring not less than once every five years of the agreement; and (2) preparation of the annual credit transfer report.The bill stipulates that the provisions of the bill are not to be construed to confer upon the ombudsperson the authority to compel an institution of higher education to accept academic credits. The bill directs the Secretary of Higher Education to approve or disapprove any dual enrollment or concurrent enrollment agreement in which the partnering institution of higher education is located out-of-State.

AI Summary

This bill modifies existing agreements for transferring academic credits between public colleges and universities in New Jersey and establishes a new position to oversee this process. Specifically, it requires public higher education institutions to enter into a collective Statewide transfer agreement developed by the New Jersey Presidents' Council, with input from a newly created New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson and approval from the Secretary of Higher Education; this agreement will detail how academic credits, including those from dual enrollment programs (where students earn college credit while still in high school), are transferred and applied between institutions, and will include an appeals process for disputes. The bill also revises the collective Statewide reverse transfer agreement, which allows students who transfer from a county college to a four-year institution to potentially earn an associate degree from the county college based on credits earned at both institutions. A key change is the establishment of the New Jersey Transfer Ombudsperson within the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education, who will act as a resource for students and institutions, mediate disputes, and conduct periodic reviews of the transfer agreements, though they cannot force an institution to accept credits. The ombudsperson will also be responsible for preparing an annual report on credit transfer compliance and outcomes, and the bill mandates that public institutions provide transfer students with data on program outcomes from other institutions. Finally, the Secretary of Higher Education will now approve or disapprove any dual or concurrent enrollment agreements involving out-of-state higher education institutions.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 02/12/2026)

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Document Type Source Location
State Bill Page https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/S1461
Analysis - Statement SHI 2/12/26 https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S1500/1461_S1.PDF
Analysis - Technical Review Of Prefiled Bill https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S1500/1461_T1.PDF
BillText https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S1500/1461_I1.HTM
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