Enacts the "higher education closure advanced notice act"
The Higher Education Closure Advanced Notice Act requires colleges to give at least six months' notice before closures, ensuring students and staff are informed and prepared.
The Higher Education Closure Advanced Notice Act requires colleges to give at least six months' notice before closures, ensuring students and staff are informed and prepared.
Bill Number: S 3076
Title: Higher Education Closure Advanced Notice Act
Status: Referred to Higher Education
Introduced: January 23, 2025
Classification: Bill
The Higher Education Closure Advanced Notice Act aims to establish a framework that requires higher education institutions to provide advance notice to students, faculty, and staff regarding potential closures. This legislation is designed to ensure that stakeholders are adequately informed about significant changes that may affect their educational and employment status.
The bill includes several important provisions:
Advance Notice Requirement:
Notification Process:
Stakeholder Engagement:
Exceptions:
The bill primarily impacts:
Students: Current and prospective students will benefit from timely information regarding their educational opportunities and options in the event of a closure.
Faculty and Staff: Employees of higher education institutions will have clarity about their employment status and potential transitions to other roles or institutions.
Higher Education Institutions: Colleges and universities will need to adapt their operational protocols to comply with the new notification requirements.
The Higher Education Closure Advanced Notice Act seeks to enhance transparency and communication between higher education institutions and their stakeholders. By mandating advance notice of closures, the bill aims to mitigate the impact of such decisions on students and staff, fostering a more informed and prepared educational community.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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