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NJ A1782

NJ A1782
Modifies Community College Opportunity Grant Program to permit adult students enrolled in postsecondary career and technical education programs to receive financial assistance.


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

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill amends the law establishing the Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG) Program to permit adult students enrolled in postsecondary career and technical education programs at county vocational school districts to be eligible to receive financial aid under the program. Under current State law, the CCOG Program provides last-dollar grants to eligible county college students, to pay for the remaining costs of tuition and approved educational fees that are not already covered by any other State, federal, and institutional need-based grants and merit scholarships for which a grant recipient is eligible. Under the bill, an adult student would be eligible for financial aid under the CCOG Program if the student: is a legal resident of the State; is enrolled in a postsecondary career and technical education program of at least four months in length offered by a county vocational school district; is enrolled at the county vocational school district that serves the student's county of residence or is enrolled at an out-of-county vocational school district, in which case the student, if otherwise eligible, would receive a grant under the program to cover the remaining costs of tuition and approved educational fees, charged at the in-district rate for the county vocational school district at which the student is enrolled; does not have an annual adjusted gross income that is negative; has an annual adjusted gross income between $0 and $65,000; has applied for all other available forms of State, federal, and institutional need-based grants and merit scholarships and submitted a financial aid form; does not owe a refund on a grant or scholarship previously received from a State or federal program through any institution or be in default on any loan made under any State or federal student loan program at any institution, unless the student makes arrangements with the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority to repay the debt; and is in good academic standing and meets the minimum standards for academic performance and satisfactory academic progress as defined by county vocational school district which the student is attending. An adult education student enrolled in a postsecondary career and technical education program at a county vocational school district, who is eligible for a financial aid grant under the bill, would be eligible for a financial aid grant for up to two years.

AI Summary

This bill expands eligibility for the Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG) Program, which currently provides last-dollar grants to cover remaining tuition and fees at county colleges after other financial aid is applied. The changes allow adult students enrolled in postsecondary career and technical education programs at county vocational school districts to also receive this financial assistance. To qualify, adult students must be state residents, enrolled in a program of at least four months, meet income requirements (annual adjusted gross income between $0 and $65,000), have applied for all other available aid, not be in default on student loans or owe grant refunds, and maintain good academic standing as defined by the vocational school district. These grants can be received for up to two years for eligible adult students in these programs. The bill also clarifies definitions for terms like "adult student" and "county vocational school district" and makes conforming amendments to existing sections of the law.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Higher Education Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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