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PRINTER'S NO. 1555
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE BILL
No.
1150
Session of
2024
INTRODUCED BY MARTIN, K. WARD, PITTMAN, AUMENT, ARGALL,
PENNYCUICK, LANGERHOLC, LAUGHLIN, MASTRIANO, REGAN, STEFANO,
VOGEL AND J. WARD, APRIL 26, 2024
REFERRED TO EDUCATION, APRIL 26, 2024
AN ACT
Amending the act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), entitled "An
act relating to the public school system, including certain
provisions applicable as well to private and parochial
schools; amending, revising, consolidating and changing the
laws relating thereto," establishing the Grow Pennsylvania
Scholarship Grant Program; and imposing powers and duties on
the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. The act of March 10, 1949 (P.L.30, No.14), known
as the Public School Code of 1949, is amended by adding an
article to read:
ARTICLE XXVI-M
GROW PENNSYLVANIA SCHOLARSHIP GRANT PROGRAM
Section 2601-M. Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this article
shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Agency." The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance
Agency.
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"Approved course of study." A program offered by an
institution of higher education that provides instruction in
agriculture, computer science, criminal justice, business,
education, engineering, nursing, trades or other in-demand
occupations approved by the agency in consultation with the
Independent Fiscal Office.
"Grant." A Grow Pennsylvania Scholarship Grant awarded under
this article.
"In-demand occupation." A job that is in demand by employers
in this Commonwealth, requires a high level of skill and is
likely to provide family sustaining wages.
"Institution of higher education." An institution of higher
learning that is located in this Commonwealth and approved by
the agency for enrollment of grant recipients under the act of
January 25, 1966 (1965 P.L.1546, No.541), referred to as the
Higher Education Scholarship Law.
"Program." The Grow Pennsylvania Scholarship Grant Program
established under this article.
"Student." A resident of this Commonwealth who attends or is
about to attend an institution of higher education.
"Trade." A program offered by the Pennsylvania College of
Technology and Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology.
Section 2602-M. Grow Pennsylvania Scholarship Grant Program.
The Grow Pennsylvania Scholarship Grant Program is
established within the agency.
Section 2603-M. Agency duties.
The agency shall:
(1) Administer the program and, in its sole discretion,
award grants to students who submit a completed application
and satisfy the eligibility criteria in paragraph (4). The
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agency shall develop an application form that students may
use to apply for a grant. The application of a student under
18 years of age must include the signature of a parent or
guardian.
(2) Use money appropriated for the purpose of awarding
grants.
(3) Award a grant to a student in an amount of $5,000
per academic year or a lesser amount if the total amount of
Federal and State grants available to the student exceeds the
educational cost as determined by the agency.
(4) Establish eligibility criteria in order for a
student to receive a grant. The criteria shall, at a minimum,
include that a student must:
(i) Be a resident of this Commonwealth as defined by
the agency.
(ii) Be enrolled in person in an approved course of
study.
(iii) Enter into a written agreement with the agency
to:
(A) Satisfy all degree requirements and other
requirements under this article.
(B) Commence employment in this Commonwealth
within one year after completion of an approved
course of study culminating in a bachelor's or
associate's degree. The employment must be in a
field, as determined by the agency, related to the
approved course of study for a period of 15 months
for each academic year the student received a grant,
unless the agency determines that there are
extenuating circumstances.
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(C) Reimburse the Commonwealth all amounts
received under this article, including interest, as
determined by the agency, if the student fails to
comply with clauses (A) and (B).
(5) Monitor and verify a student's compliance with the
agreement and enforce repayment of all grants for a student
who does not comply with the provisions of this section,
including use of all lawful collection procedures and of
private collection agencies.
Section 2604-M. Term of grant.
A grant shall be for a maximum of four academic years.
Section 2605-M. Grant priority.
Grants shall be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis
and in subsequent years first priority for awarding grants shall
be given to renewal applicants.
Section 2606-M. Limitations.
The number of grants shall be limited to the amount of money
appropriated to the agency for the program.
Section 2607-M. Termination.
If a student terminates enrollment in the approved course of
study during the academic year or prior to completion of the
approved course of study, the institution of higher education
shall notify the agency in writing and shall return any unused
portion of the grant to the agency.
Section 2608-M. Reimbursed and returned money.
Money reimbursed and returned under sections 2603-M and 2607-
M shall be used to provide additional grants.
Section 2609-M. Exception.
The agency shall postpone the work requirement under section
2603-M for extenuating circumstances, as determined by the
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agency, or if the student enrolls in a higher level degree
program. A student that enrolls in a higher level degree program
must provide the agency with documentation showing continual
status as a full-time student in order to be given a
postponement by the agency under this section.
Section 2610-M. Taxation.
Grants received by a student shall not be considered taxable
income for purposes of Article III of the act of March 4, 1971
(P.L.6, No.2), known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971.
Section 2611-M. Financial assistance.
Grants shall not be considered financial assistance or
appropriations to the approved educational institution.
Section 2612-M. Duties of Independent Fiscal Office.
The Independent Fiscal Office shall provide advice to the
agency with regard to the identification of in-demand
occupations. No later than December 31, 2024, and each year
thereafter, the Independent Fiscal Office shall develop and
transmit a list of in-demand occupations to the agency. In the
development of the list of in-demand occupations, the
Independent Fiscal Office shall consult with the Department of
Labor and Industry, business and industry trade associations,
employee organizations and other parties that may provide
information beneficial to the development of the list.
Section 2613-M. Report.
The agency shall prepare and submit to the Governor and the
General Assembly no later than December 31, 2025, and each year
thereafter, a report detailing the operation of the program. The
report shall, at a minimum, include:
(1) A list of the in-demand occupation for what grants
may be sought.
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(2) The number of grant applicants.
(3) The number of grants awarded to students.
(4) The number of grants awarded to students by approved
course of study.
(5) The number of grants awarded to students by
institution of higher education.
(6) The average value of a grant award.
(7) The number of grant recipients that are employed and
meeting the work requirement under section 2603-M(4)(iii)(B).
(8) The number of grant recipients that are employed and
meeting the work requirement by occupation.
(9) The number of grant recipients that have not met the
work requirement.
(10) The amount of money reimbursed to the Commonwealth
by grant recipients that have not met the work requirement.
Section 2. This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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