Minnesota HF4252 modifies student aid reporting, requires accommodations for parenting students, and amends eligibility for the American Indian.
Minnesota HF4252 mandates the commissioner of the Office of Higher Education to report annually on student aid programs, starting February 15, 2026. It requires institutions to provide reasonable accommodations for parenting students, such as excused absences and extended deadlines. The bill also modifies eligibility for the American Indian Scholars program, allowing members or citizens of federally recognized American Indian tribes or Canadian First Nations to qualify. Additionally, it repeals a section related to postsecondary enrollment options.
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