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Panel adopts HB 263, clarifies student-teaching stipend eligibility and updates FAFSA language

2259715 · February 11, 2025
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FRANKFORT — The Kentucky House Postsecondary Education Committee on Oct. 12 approved House Bill 263 as amended, a cleanup measure to the student-teaching stipend program that removes outdated FAFSA terminology and clarifies the stipend’s treatment so institutions can disburse payments without classifying them as financial aid.

FRANKFORT — The Kentucky House Postsecondary Education Committee on Oct. 12 approved House Bill 263 as amended, a cleanup measure to the student-teaching stipend program that removes outdated FAFSA terminology and clarifies the stipend’s treatment so institutions can disburse payments without classifying them as financial aid.

Representative Kim Banta, sponsor of HB 263, presented the bill and introduced Joe Carroll Ellis, executive director of the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority, who…

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