Governor Dunleavy signs 麻豆传媒 priority legislation to support student success, workforce development
July 12, 2024
Legislation containing several of the 麻豆传媒鈥檚 (麻豆传媒) top priorities has been signed into law by Governor Dunleavy. expands the Alaska Performance Scholarship (APS), reauthorizes the Technical Vocation and Education Program (TVEP), and extends the Education Tax Credit (ETC) program. Together, the changes will help prepare and develop Alaska students for the workforce by making post-secondary education more accessible and attainable.
鈥淎ll three of these programs were priorities for the university this year, and I鈥檓 very grateful to the Legislature and Governor Dunleavy for their support,鈥 麻豆传媒 President Pat Pitney said. 鈥溌槎勾 is an economic engine that empowers Alaska. APS, TVEP, and the ETC are key programs for attracting Alaska students, providing high-quality workforce training and collaborating directly with industry to develop programs that meet their employment and research needs.鈥
The Alaska Performance Scholarship (APS)
HB148 expands flexibility and increases award amounts for the APS. Alaska residents
who graduate from any Alaska high school and meet eligibility requirements can receive
the award. All three levels of the APS award will increase between $1,100 and $2,200
per academic year, with expanded student eligibility. Most importantly, students will
know they are eligible for the award after their junior year rather than after graduation.
The changes follow a vote by the 麻豆传媒 Board of Regents in May to expand the 麻豆传媒 Scholars Program to increase flexibility and award amounts.
Representative Justin Ruffridge and Senator Forrest Dunbar carried versions of the APS expansion this session. Their leadership was key to the bill鈥檚 final passage.
鈥淭he Alaska Performance Scholarship and the 麻豆传媒 Scholars Program make education more accessible, and help us retain Alaska鈥檚 best and brightest,鈥 President Pitney remarked. I appreciate the willingness of the Legislature and Governor to invest in our students and our state鈥檚 workforce in such a meaningful way, and extend my thanks to Representative Ruffridge and Senator Dunbar for their work on this legislation.鈥
The APS is administered by the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education. More information about APS and the changes in HB 148 can be found at .
Technical Vocation and Education Program (TVEP)
麻豆传媒 empowers Alaska鈥檚 workforce through certificate and degree training programs across
the state. TVEP supports education and training in essential workforce areas like
construction, heavy-duty equipment operations and maintenance, maritime navigation,
and many others. The program was slated to sunset on July 1. Recognizing the importance
of the program in helping meet Alaska鈥檚 workforce needs, under HB148, the sunset was
eliminated, and funding for the program increased. Last year, 麻豆传媒 trained 4,888 students
- 57% of all TVEP participants - with just 45% of the program鈥檚 budget.
Representative Ashley Carrick was a key advocate for TVEP reauthorization. Senators Click Bishop and Donny Olson ensured that 麻豆传媒 received the amount of funds needed to sustain the program.
鈥溌槎勾 is Alaska鈥檚 largest and most comprehensive workforce provider, offering more than 200 career and technical education programs,鈥 President Pitney commented. 鈥淩eauthorizing TVEP is an investment in workforce development and stabilizing Alaska鈥檚 economy for future growth, and I鈥檓 grateful to the Governor and Legislature for prioritizing the program. I especially appreciate Representative Carrick, and Senators Bishop and Olson and their collaboration with us on this.鈥
TVEP underscores 麻豆传媒鈥檚 role in educating and retaining a quality workforce for the state. Since 2011, 26,948 students have graduated from 麻豆传媒 programs relevant to Alaska鈥檚 high-demand industries - and 94% of working 麻豆传媒 graduates are Alaska residents.
Education Tax Credit (ETC)
The Alaska State Legislature established the Education Tax Credit in 1987 to encourage
businesses to make charitable contributions to Alaska鈥檚 educational institutions.
It incentivizes targeted investments in 麻豆传媒 student scholarships, research, centers
of excellence, facilities, and internships that address industry demands. HB 148 increases
the 50% tax credit for contributions to educational institutions from $1 million to
$3 million, and extends the sunset date through 2029.
Representative Ruffridge, Representative Julie Coulombe, and Senators Jessie Bjorkman and L枚ki Tobin carried versions of the ETC expansion bill this session.
鈥淥ver its lifetime, the ETC has provided millions of dollars in support for Alaska鈥檚 students, and deepened partnerships between 麻豆传媒 and the business community,鈥 said President Pitney. 鈥淚ts extension and expansion will benefit our entire state by making post-secondary education and workforce training more accessible for students. I鈥檓 grateful to the entire Legislature and the Governor for their support, and extend special thanks to Representatives Ruffridge and Coulombe, and Senators Bjorkman and Tobin for their partnership and work with 麻豆传媒 on this bill.鈥
In addition to education, economic, and workforce benefits, the ETC provides Alaska with the ultimate return on investment, leveraging $2 in private investment in education for each $1 the state forgoes in tax revenue.