Gov. Phil Murphy wants to raise threshold for New Jersey College Promise program

New Jersey budget includes $134M to expand College Promise program

TRENTON, N.J. -- There are plans to make college more affordable and more accessible in New Jersey.

Gov. Phil Murphy's 2024 budget plan includes $134 million to raise the annual income threshold for the New Jersey College Promise, a program to help students pay for college, from $80,000 to $100,000.

"Investments in higher education are about both quality and about equity -- equal access for all while stepping up with the programs for those especially from historically underserved communities," Murphy said.

Wednesday, Murphy also signed a bill that provides additional tuition aid grants to 9,500 students to attend summer classes.

To learn more about New Jersey College Promise, click here.

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