The bill mandates that institutions eligible for state student aid in Minnesota must provide detailed information regarding employment opportunities related to each curriculum or major field of study leading to a four-year degree. This information must include insights into the potential job market, median income or income ranges for jobs in the respective fields, and whether an advanced degree is necessary for employment. The new legal language specifies that this information must be accessible on the institution's website, along with a brief description of the content available.
Additionally, while institutions are not required to include this information in their school catalogs, they must ensure that the catalogs prominently display the website address where the information can be found. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and assist students in making informed decisions about their educational paths and future career opportunities.