New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05515

Introduced
2/14/25  
Refer
2/14/25  

Caption

Prohibits the awarding of tuition assistance program awards to those enrolled at for-profit universities.

Summary

Bill A05515 seeks to amend the education law in New York by prohibiting the awarding of Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) grants to students enrolled at for-profit universities. The bill aims to ensure that state financial aid is directed towards non-profit educational institutions, which are perceived to provide a more stable and quality education compared to their for-profit counterparts. The proposed legislation would take effect on July 1 following its enactment, allowing for the necessary regulatory adjustments to be made prior to implementation.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly alter the landscape of financial aid for students in New York, effectively eliminating TAP grants for those attending for-profit institutions. This change could lead to a decrease in enrollment at such universities, as students may seek alternatives that still qualify for state aid. Furthermore, it may prompt for-profit institutions to reassess their tuition structures and recruitment strategies in light of the loss of state funding.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding Bill A05515 appears to be cautious, with supporters advocating for the protection of students from potentially exploitative practices of for-profit universities. However, there may be concerns regarding the implications for students who currently rely on TAP grants to finance their education at these institutions. The absence of voting history and committee discussions makes it difficult to gauge the full spectrum of opinions on the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential impact on students currently enrolled in for-profit universities who may lose access to financial aid, as well as the broader debate on the quality of education provided by for-profit versus non-profit institutions. Supporters of the bill argue that it protects students from predatory practices, while opponents may argue that it limits educational choices for those who prefer or need to attend for-profit schools.

Companion Bills

NY S01836

Same As Prohibits the awarding of tuition assistance program awards to those enrolled at for-profit universities.

Previously Filed As

NY S01836

Prohibits the awarding of tuition assistance program awards to those enrolled at for-profit universities.

NY S01079

Prohibits the awarding of TAP grants to those enrolled at for-profit universities.

NY A10656

Provides for tuition assistance program awards for students experiencing homelessness

ME LD700

An Act to Promote Student Enrollment and Degree Completion in the University of Maine System by Awarding Waivers of Tuition and Fees to Eligible Students

NY S06399

Expands eligibility for the tuition assistance program by restoring eligibility to graduate students; makes optional semesters, quarters or terms eligible for awards.

NY A09522

Expands eligibility for the tuition assistance program by restoring eligibility to graduate students; makes optional semesters, quarters or terms eligible for awards.

NY A08951

Exempts the income of dependent applicants from their eligibility determination for excelsior scholarship and tuition assistance program awards and makes adjustments to certain award reduction schedules.

NY A11515

Extends the duration of tuition assistance awards to five years

MS HB562

Upskill Mississippi Grant Program; establish to provide last-dollar tuition assistance at community colleges for certain programs.

PA SB219

Providing for School-Based Youth Court Pilot Program and for awarding grants; establishing the Youth Court Program Account; and making a transfer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.