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HB 22-1366

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Improving Students' Postsecondary Options

Plain-English Summary

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HB 22-1366, titled "Improving Students' Postsecondary Options," aims to help Colorado high school students and their families better understand and plan for post-high school education and career paths. The bill provides grants and stipends to schools and teachers to improve financial aid training and communication about available state and federal financial support. It also requires the creation of tools and resources to assist in completing financial aid applications, making it easier for more students to apply for financial assistance. Since the bill has been signed into law, these programs are now being implemented to benefit current and future high school students across Colorado.

Official Summary

The act establishes a number of new programs concerning postsecondary career and education options for students, including: Establishing the postsecondary, workforce, career, and education grant program in the department of education (CDE) to provide grants to local education providers to improve the training of school educators and administrators, to support students and families in developing career and education plans for after high school, and to increase the number of students for whom applications for free financial aid are completed; Creating regional postsecondary and workforce readiness coordinators in CDE to train educators concerning financial aspects of postsecondary options; Updating the financial literacy resource bank to include more information and training concerning postsecondary financial aid; Creating $500 stipends for teachers who successfully complete financial aid training; Adding a requirement that public schools ensure students and families receive communication about available state and federal financial aid; Requiring the department of higher education (CDHE) to develop a tool kit and training to help schools and nonprofit organizations support students and families in completing postsecondary state and federal financial aid applications and to increase the number of students completing the financial aid forms; and Requiring CDHE to make certain improvements to streamline the Colorado application for financial aid. The act appropriates to CDE from the general fund: $1,150,000 for the postsecondary, workforce, career, and education grant and readiness program; and $475,000 for financial aid training stipends and resource bank. The act appropriates to CDHE from the general fund: $680,000 for a financial aid toolkit; $320,000 for financial aid assessment tool improvements; and $250,000 for Colorado commission on higher education and higher education special purpose program administration.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Details

Chamber
House
First action
2022-05-26
Latest action
2022-04-11
Last action desc.
Introduced In House - Assigned to Education
OpenStates
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Votes

BILL
2022-05-06 · Senate · passYes: 21 · No: 11 · Other:
BILL
2022-05-02 · House · passYes: 42 · No: 23 · Other: