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House of Representatives
Session of 2013 - 2014 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: February 1, 2013 11:59 AM
From: Representative Mark Painter
To: All House members
Subject: Rep Painter - "Combat to College"
 
In the near future, I will introduce legislation that will amend Title 51 (Military Affairs) to require the establishment of a “Combat to College” program at state education institutions (PASSHE, state-related universities, and community colleges). It promotes a veteran-friendly educational environment to assist veterans and returning deployed military in attaining a degree from a higher education institution.

The following highlights the legislation and its standards:
  • State education institutions (PASSHE, state-related universities, and community colleges) shall provide post-secondary credit to veteran students from their military training.
  • A statewide task force shall be established to recommend best practices.
  • Each state education institution shall designate a coordinator who will be tasked with developing programs and events that create a positive atmosphere for veteran students.
  • State education institutions shall not require veteran students to pay an admissions fee when returning to the state education institution attended prior to mobilization.
  • While state educational institutions will be required to follow these standards, Pennsylvania’s private education institutions can be an awarded a “Pennsylvania Combat to College Certified” status for voluntary compliance with these state standards.
  • State education institutions will provide central access to veteran students for admissions, financial aid, class registration, disabled veteran accommodations, and academic counseling programs.
  • State education institutions shall provide veteran students with a “M” to indicate mobilized status, instead of withdrawal, on college transcripts if a student is called to active duty.
The program would sunset in 15 years.



Introduced as HB841