S 3361
Applies provisions of "New Jersey College Student and Parent Consumer Information Act" to proprietary schools and limits eligibility for State student assistance programs to students enrolled in certain proprietary schools.
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Bill overview
This bill extends the requirements of the ‘New Jersey College Student and Parent Consumer Information Act’ to proprietary schools, mandating they publicly disclose detailed information about costs, graduation rates, and student loan debt. It also limits eligibility for state student assistance programs for students attending these proprietary schools. Furthermore, the bill prohibits proprietary schools authorized to offer degree programs from receiving direct state aid, contingent upon meeting a graduation rate standard set by the Secretary of Higher Education.
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