SB 1055 - This act creates provisions regarding dual enrollment courses. A dual enrollment course is a postsecondary course of instruction delivered by an approved higher education institution in which a secondary school student is concurrently enrolled in a Missouri high school and an approved higher education institution.

The act renames the "Dual Credit Scholarship Act" as the "Dual Credit and Dual Enrollment Scholarship Act." In order to receive a dual enrollment scholarship, a student must meet current law requirements and be enrolled in a dual enrollment course offered by an approved higher education institution.

Under current law, a dual credit scholarship shall reimburse each eligible student for up to fifty percent of the tuition and cost paid by the student to enroll in a dual credit course. Current law also limits the amount of the scholarship per student to $500 annually for all dual credit courses taken by such student. This act provides that each eligible student shall be offered a dual credit or dual enrollment scholarship equal to the tuition and fees paid by the student to enroll in the dual credit or dual enrollment course. The act also repeals the $500 limitation. Finally, the act renames the Dual Credit Scholarship Fund as the Dual Credit and Dual Enrollment Scholarship Fund.

This act is substantially similar to provisions in the truly agreed HCS/SB 718 (2022) and HB 2731 (2022).

JAMIE ANDREWS

Statutes affected:
Introduced (5188S.01): 173.2500, 173.2505


Senate Committee Minutes:
SENATE COMMITTEE MINUTES Bill No.: SB 1055
Sponsor: Arthur
Hearing Date: 4/5/2022


COMMITTEE: Education

CHAIRMAN: O'Laughlin

DATE REFERRED: 3/1/2022 DATE HEARING REQUESTED: 3/1/2022



STAFF:
Jamie Andrews
Fred Barnes
Heidi Kolkmeyer


WITNESSES GIVING INFORMATION:



WITNESSES FOR:
Brian Millner - Missouri Community College Association
Stacey Preis - Aligned
Gerren McHam - Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development
Otto Fajen - Missouri NEA
Paul Wagner - Council on Public Higher Education


WITNESSES AGAINST: