An Act Expanding Access to Early Postsecondary Education
Sec. 1. 20-A MRSA §4771, as amended by PL 2007, c. 240, Pt. VVV, §1, is repealed and the following enacted in its place:
§ 4771. Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
Sec. 2. 20-A MRSA §4772, as amended by PL 2005, c. 519, Pt. XX, §§1 to 3, is repealed.
Sec. 3. 20-A MRSA §4772-A, as amended by PL 2005, c. 519, Pt. XX, §4, is repealed.
Sec. 4. 20-A MRSA §4772-B is enacted to read:
§ 4772-B. Postsecondary courses; student eligibility
Sec. 5. 20-A MRSA §§4774 and 4775, as enacted by PL 1997, c. 758, §2, are amended to read:
§ 4774. Credits
§ 4775. Payment; appropriations
The department shall pay 50% of the in-state tuition for the first 3 6 credit hours taken each semester and up to 12 credit hours per academic year taken by a student eligible under section 4772-B at an eligible institution and up to 6 credit hours per academic year. The eligible institution may not make any additional tuition charges for the course those courses but may impose fees and charges, other than tuition, that are ordinarily imposed on students not covered by this chapter. The department may pay these fees and charges for a high school student eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. Funds appropriated to the department to carry out the purposes of this chapter must be in addition to the customary and ongoing amounts appropriated for general purpose aid for local schools.
Sec. 6. 20-A MRSA §4776, as enacted by PL 2007, c. 240, Pt. VVV, §2, is amended to read:
§ 4776. Distribution of available funding
Not more than 10% 5% of the total funding available to the department for postsecondary education, either through a direct appropriation for postsecondary education under this chapter or as part of the ongoing funds included in the appropriation for general purpose aid for local schools, may be used for secondary students to take a postsecondary course during the summer term.
Sec. 7. 20-A MRSA §8406 is enacted to read:
§ 8406. Academic skills testing
Assessment tests to determine college-level academic skills must be administered at an approved site. A career and technical education center shall provide an approved site for the test.
Sec. 8. 20-A MRSA §13024, sub-§1, ¶C, as amended by PL 2005, c. 662, Pt. A, §38, is further amended to read:
Sec. 9. 20-A MRSA §13024, sub-§1, ¶D, as repealed and replaced by PL 2005, c. 662, Pt. A, §39, is amended to read:
Sec. 10. 20-A MRSA §13024, sub-§1, ¶F is enacted to read:
Sec. 11. Department of Education directed to establish publicly accessible website on early postsecondary education programs. The Department of Education shall establish and maintain a single publicly accessible website that includes information on early postsecondary education programs and research regarding those programs as well as hyperlinks to those programs and the research.
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This bill makes the following changes to the laws regarding early postsecondary education programs:
1. It clarifies that adult education students, home school students and students from private schools are eligible for state subsidy for postsecondary courses as long as those students are Maine residents. It also clarifies that a student who is a Maine resident may be eligible if the parents, school administration and postsecondary institution approve;
2. It includes online courses in the courses that are eligible for academic credit and for which a postsecondary institution must grant full credit to a student who successfully completes the course;
3. It requires a school administration to inform a student enrolled in a postsecondary course of the extent to which high school credit will be granted toward graduation requirements for successful completion of the course;
4. It limits the number of secondary school students enrolled in a postsecondary course to no more than 1/3 of the total number of students enrolled in the course;
5. It requires the Department of Education to pay 50% of tuition for eligible students for up to 6 credit hours per semester, up to a maximum of 12 credit hours for the academic year, rather than only the first 3 credit hours taken each semester as in current law;
6. It adds instructors of postsecondary education courses that are offered in secondary schools to the list of personnel that are subject to the fingerprinting and background check requirements; and
7. It requires career and technical education centers to serve as sites for the administration of assessment tests to determine college-level academic skills.
The bill also requires the Department of Education to establish and maintain a single publicly accessible website with information on early postsecondary education programs and research as well as hyperlinks to those programs and the research.