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New Jersey Advances Student-Parent Protection Act
March 17, 2026
The New Jersey Senate Higher Education Committee has advanced Senate Bill S-840, known as the "Student-Parent Protection Act," sponsored by Senator Robert Singer. This legislation mandates academic accommodations for student-parents enrolled in colleges and universities across New Jersey to prevent academic penalties or discrimination related to their parental responsibilities. The bill aims to support student-parents in successfully pursuing higher education while managing family obligations.
- Why this matters: State educational institutions and related contractors should prepare for potential changes in academic support services and accommodations to comply with the new legal requirements.
- This legislation may lead to procurement opportunities for educational service providers specializing in student support, counseling, and accommodation programs.
- Procurement professionals should monitor implementation timelines and requirements to align contracts and service delivery with the new standards.
- Vendors offering technology or services that facilitate flexible learning, childcare support, or academic accommodations may find emerging opportunities in New Jersey's higher education sector.
Student-parents face unique challenges and shouldnt be penalized academically or discriminated against while trying to receive a higher education. The Student-Parent Protection Act ensures that student-parents are provided reasonable accommodations to achieve academic success while raising a family.
— Senator Robert Singer
Agencies
New Jersey Senate Higher Education Committee, New Jersey Senate