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MN SF687
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/25/2023
Primary Sponsor
Aric Putnam
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AI Summary
- Reduces assigned student responsibility in state grant program from 50 percent to 46 percent of cost of attendance
- Increases living and miscellaneous expense allowance from 109 percent to 115 percent of federal poverty guidelines for a one-person household in Minnesota for nine months
- Extends undergraduate state grant eligibility from eight semesters to ten semesters of full-time enrollment, excluding developmental education and courses from non-participating institutions
- Restricts state colleges and universities from requiring developmental noncredit courses for students with qualifying ACT, SAT, or Minnesota Comprehensive Assessment scores
- Requires study and report on work-study program expansion by January 15, 2024, and appropriates funds for challenge grants to improve student transfer and degree completion by January 1, 2025
Legislative Description
Parameters in the state program modification
Last Action
Referred to Higher Education
1/25/2023
Committee Referrals
Higher Education1/25/2023
Full Bill Text
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