10/08/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/08/2025 10:03
HARRISBURG - Legislation sponsored by Sen. Tracy Pennycuick (R-24) to attract college students to Pennsylvania by expanding financial aid for foster children was approved by the Senate today.
"This initiative will not only create opportunities for these young individuals but also strengthen the commonwealth by attracting talented students to our universities, ultimately filling in-demand jobs and turning around our stagnant population growth," Pennycuick said.
Senate Bill 432 would expand the Fostering Independence Tuition Waiver Program, which waives higher education tuition and fees for children in the foster care system and children who were adopted. Under the bill, the program, currently available only to state residents, would include eligible nonresident students for undergraduate courses at Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education schools.
"This measure builds on 2024's GROW PA plan aimed at improving Pennsylvania's competitiveness by attracting and retaining students to pursue college degrees, as well as certificate and job-training programs, ensuring a stronger and more skilled workforce for the future," said Pennycuick.
This year, college students and individuals seeking career training programs in high-demand industries were able to apply for the Grow PA Scholarship Grant Program. The new program offers grants of up to $5,000 per year for in-state students who pursue a degree or certification in an in-demand occupation.
A similar measure introduced by Pennycuick passed the Senate unanimously last year. Senate Bill 432 now heads to the House of Representatives for consideration.
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