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SB 1048

SB 1048 - This act creates the "Missouri Disabled Veterans' Dependents Tuition Waiver" to provide college tuition waivers for the children, stepchildren, and spouses of certain veterans. The act defines an "institution" as including any state college or university or public community college that receives appropriations from the General Assembly for operating expenses and satisfies certain other conditions established in current law. A dependent of a veteran shall be eligible to receive a waiver of tuition and fees at an institution, up to a maximum that shall not exceed the amount of tuition charged a Missouri resident at the University of Missouri-Columbia for attendance, if the dependent has a parent, stepparent, or spouse who is or was a member of the Armed Forces of the United States who died on active duty, died of a service-connected disability, died after discharge from the military as a result of injury or illness, is rated as permanently and totally disabled by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, or is classified as missing in action or a prisoner of war. For a dependent who is the child or stepchild of such a veteran, the act specifies that the dependent shall be under 26 years old unless the dependent serves on active duty with the Armed Forces of the United States, in which case the eligibility period shall be extended a maximum of five years, up to the dependent's 31st birthday. The Missouri Veterans Commission shall work with the Coordinating Board for Higher Education to implement the provisions of the act. The Missouri Veterans Commission shall ensure that the application process is accessible, transparent, and efficiently administered. The Executive Director of the Missouri Veterans Commission shall establish application procedures, determine applicants' eligibility, certify approved applicants, establish procedures for fraud prevention, and oversee program compliance and reporting, as provided in the act. The Executive Director shall work with the Coordinating Board for Higher Education to facilitate communication with institutions, ensure proper implementation of the waivers, and maintain program efficiency. The Coordinating Board for Higher Education shall ensure consistent implementation of the act across all institutions, develop guidelines for institutions to process tuition waivers, and coordinate with the Missouri Veterans Commission to ensure seamless communication and prevent administrative delays for eligible applicants. A tuition waiver shall be valid for one degree, diploma, or certificate from a community college and one baccalaureate degree from a state college or university. Receipt of a degree, diploma, or certificate from a community college shall precede receipt of a baccalaureate degree. A recipient of a tuition waiver shall be ineligible for the Wartime Veteran's Survivors Grant Program, the Survivors of Vietnam Veterans Scholarship Program, and any other state-funded veteran-dependent tuition grant, waiver, or scholarship. A student who has previously received any such grant, waiver, or scholarship shall not be eligible to receive a tuition waiver, and a student shall not concurrently receive a tuition waiver and any other such grant, waiver, or scholarship. A recipient of a tuition waiver may transfer from one institution to another without losing entitlement to the tuition waiver. If a recipient is granted financial assistance under any other student aid program, whether public or private, the full amount of such financial assistance shall be reported to the Missouri Veterans Commission and the Coordinating Board for Higher Education. This act is identical to HB 2074 (2026) substantially similar to SB 716 (2025). OLIVIA SHANNON

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Travis Fitzwater

Missouri would waive public college tuition for children, stepchildren, and spouses of eligible disabled veterans, expanding educational access without specified funding or detailed eligibility parameters.

Hearing Cancelled S Veterans and Military Affairs Committee
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Bill Summary · SB 1048

Legislative bill overview

SB 1048 establishes a tuition waiver program for dependents of Missouri veterans, covering children, stepchildren, and spouses. The bill creates a new state benefit that would waive college tuition costs at public institutions of higher education for these qualifying family members.

Why is this important

Veteran benefits directly affect recruitment, retention, and family stability for military service members. Tuition assistance programs can significantly reduce barriers to education for military families while potentially increasing college completion rates among this population.

Potential points of contention

  • Eligibility criteria specificity: The bill's definition of "certain veterans" requires clarification—will it cover all veterans, only disabled veterans, only those with service-connected disabilities, or only those receiving VA benefits?
  • Cost and funding mechanism: No specified funding source is evident; the fiscal impact on the state budget is unclear, particularly if the program expands significantly
  • Scope limitations: Restricting benefits to public institutions excludes private colleges and universities, potentially limiting educational choices for qualifying families
  • Dependent age limits: The bill doesn't specify age caps for children or stepchildren, raising questions about whether benefits extend to adult dependents or only traditional college-age students

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