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NJ S3622
Bill
Status
9/19/2024
Primary Sponsor
Joseph Cryan
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AI Summary
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Undergraduate students at four-year institutions must file a degree plan by completion of 60 credit hours, while transfer students with 45+ credits must file during their second semester
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County college and proprietary institution students must file degree plans by completion of 30 credit hours
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Degree plans must be developed in consultation with an academic official and follow established graduation pathways
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Institutions must develop pathway systems with graduation progress benchmarks for each major, requiring credit-bearing math and English courses within the first 24 credit hours for first-time students
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Students in remedial math, reading, or English courses must take the corresponding credit-bearing course concurrently or in the immediately following semester, and students falling behind benchmarks must consult with academic officials
Legislative Description
Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain propriety institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.
Higher Education
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Higher Education Committee
9/19/2024