Bill Text: IA SF2046 | 2017-2018 | 87th General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to tuition and fee waivers for students enrolled in postsecondary studies in in-demand career fields and to prioritizing certain state grants and scholarships for such students. (See SF 2348.)

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-02-13 - Subcommittee recommends amendment and passage. [SF2046 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2017-SF2046-Introduced.html

Senate File 2046 - Introduced




                                 SENATE FILE       
                                 BY  CHELGREN

                                      A BILL FOR

  1 An Act relating to tuition and fee waivers for students
  2    enrolled in postsecondary studies in in=demand career fields
  3    and to prioritizing certain state grants and scholarships
  4    for such students.
  5 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 84A.1B, Code 2018, is amended by adding
  1  2 the following new subsection:
  1  3    NEW SUBSECTION.  15.  Identify and list, in collaboration
  1  4 with the Iowa coordinating council for post=high school
  1  5 education and the local workforce development boards,
  1  6 statewide and regional in=demand career fields for a five=year
  1  7 period succeeding the current calendar year for purposes of
  1  8 tuition and mandatory fees for Iowa's resident students who
  1  9 major in the in=demand career fields as provided in section
  1 10 260C.14, subsection 25, and section 262.9, subsection 39,
  1 11 and prioritizing grants and scholarships administered by the
  1 12 college student aid commission as provided in section 261.2,
  1 13 subsection 13.  The list of statewide in=demand career fields
  1 14 compiled by the workforce development board shall be used by
  1 15 the institutions of higher learning governed by the state board
  1 16 of regents and by the college student aid commission.  Each
  1 17 community college shall use the list of regional in=demand
  1 18 career fields compiled by the workforce development board for
  1 19 the regional area in which the community college is located.
  1 20    Sec. 2.  Section 260C.14, Code 2018, is amended by adding the
  1 21 following new subsection:
  1 22    NEW SUBSECTION.  25.  Annually waive tuition and mandatory
  1 23 fees for a resident student who applies for a waiver under
  1 24 this subsection and is enrolled in a program of study leading
  1 25 to a certificate, competency=based credential, postsecondary
  1 26 diploma, or associate degree necessary for employment in an
  1 27 in=demand career field identified and listed by the state
  1 28 workforce development board in accordance with section 84A.1B.
  1 29 The student shall annually complete and submit application
  1 30 forms required by the community college, including the free
  1 31 application for federal student aid, and shall annually apply
  1 32 for all available state and federal financial aid. The amount
  1 33 of tuition and mandatory fees waived for a student under
  1 34 this subsection shall not exceed the amount of the student's
  1 35 financial need.  If a student receives nonrepayable financial
  2  1 aid under any other state or federal program, the full amount
  2  2 of that aid shall be considered part of the student's financial
  2  3 resources available before determining the amount of tuition
  2  4 and mandatory fees to be waived under this subsection.
  2  5    Sec. 3.  Section 261.2, Code 2018, is amended by adding the
  2  6 following new subsection:
  2  7    NEW SUBSECTION.  13.  Prioritize Iowa tuition grants awarded
  2  8 under sections 261.9 through 261.16A, vocational=technical
  2  9 tuition grants awarded under section 261.17, and scholarship
  2 10 awards under the all Iowa opportunity scholarship program after
  2 11 distribution to eligible foster care students, to give highest
  2 12 priority to eligible students who are enrolled in programs of
  2 13 study or are majoring in degree programs in in=demand career
  2 14 fields identified and listed by the state workforce development
  2 15 board  under section 84A.1B, subsection 15.
  2 16    Sec. 4.  Section 262.9, Code 2018, is amended by adding the
  2 17 following new subsection:
  2 18    NEW SUBSECTION.  39.  Annually waive tuition and mandatory
  2 19 fees for a resident student who is enrolled at an institution
  2 20 of higher learning governed by the board, who applies for a
  2 21 waiver under this subsection, and is majoring in a degree
  2 22 program leading to a bachelor's degree necessary for employment
  2 23 in an in=demand career field identified and listed by the
  2 24 state workforce development board in accordance with section
  2 25 84A.1B.  The student shall annually complete and submit
  2 26 application forms required by the institution, including the
  2 27 free application for federal student aid, and shall annually
  2 28 apply for all available state and federal financial aid. The
  2 29 amount of tuition and mandatory fees waived for a student under
  2 30 this subsection shall not exceed the amount of the student's
  2 31 financial need.  If a student receives nonrepayable financial
  2 32 aid under any other state or federal program, the full amount
  2 33 of that aid shall be considered part of the student's financial
  2 34 resources available before determining the amount of tuition
  2 35 and mandatory fees to be waived under this subsection.
  3  1    Sec. 5.  IMPLEMENTATION OF ACT.  Section 25B.2, subsection
  3  2 3, shall not apply to this Act.
  3  3                           EXPLANATION
  3  4 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with
  3  5 the explanation's substance by the members of the general assembly.
  3  6    This bill requires community colleges and regents
  3  7 universities to waive tuition and mandatory fees for students
  3  8 enrolled in or majoring in programs leading to in=demand
  3  9 career fields, and directs the college student aid commission
  3 10 to prioritize certain state grants and scholarships to give
  3 11 priority to students enrolled in or majoring in programs
  3 12 leading to in=demand career fields identified and listed by the
  3 13 state workforce development board.
  3 14    A student enrolled in a community college or regents
  3 15 university must apply to the institution of enrollment for a
  3 16 waiver, must annually complete and submit application forms
  3 17 required by the institution, including the free application for
  3 18 federal student aid, and annually apply for all available state
  3 19 and federal financial aid. The amount of tuition and mandatory
  3 20 fees waived shall not exceed the amount of the student's
  3 21 financial need.  If a student receives nonrepayable financial
  3 22 aid under any other state or federal program, the full amount
  3 23 of that aid shall be considered part of the student's financial
  3 24 resources available before determining the amount of tuition
  3 25 and mandatory fees to be waived.
  3 26    The college student aid commission is directed to adopt
  3 27 rules that prioritize Iowa tuition grants, vocational=technical
  3 28 tuition grants, and all Iowa opportunity scholarship awards to
  3 29 give highest priority to eligible students who are enrolled
  3 30 in programs of study or are majoring in degree programs in
  3 31 in=demand career fields identified and listed by the state
  3 32 workforce development board. However, eligible foster care
  3 33 students have the highest priority for awards under the all
  3 34 Iowa opportunity scholarship program.
  3 35    The state workforce development board is directed to
  4  1 identify and list, in collaboration with the Iowa coordinating
  4  2 council for post=high school education and the local workforce
  4  3 development boards, statewide and regional in=demand career
  4  4 fields for a five=year period succeeding the current year
  4  5 calendar year.  The list of statewide in=demand career fields
  4  6 shall be used by the regents universities and by the college
  4  7 student aid commission.  Each community college shall use
  4  8 the list of regional in=demand career fields compiled by the
  4  9 board for the regional area in which the community college is
  4 10 located.
  4 11    The bill may include a state mandate as defined in Code
  4 12 section 25B.3.  The bill makes inapplicable Code section 25B.2,
  4 13 subsection 3, which would relieve a political subdivision from
  4 14 complying with a state mandate if funding for the cost of
  4 15 the state mandate is not provided or specified.  Therefore,
  4 16 political subdivisions are required to comply with any state
  4 17 mandate included in the bill.
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