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HB125 • 2026

Alabama Commission on Higher Education, ReEngage Alabama Grant Program, minimum age of adult learner decreased, eligibility requirements revised.

Alabama Commission on Higher Education, ReEngage Alabama Grant Program, minimum age of adult learner decreased, eligibility requirements revised.

Education
Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Collins
Last action
2026-03-31
Official status
Enacted
Effective date
2026-10-01

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material does not provide specific details on how many additional students will qualify due to these changes.

ReEngage Alabama Grant Program Changes

This law changes the minimum age for adult learners in the ReEngage Alabama Grant Program from 25 to 22 and expands eligibility criteria.

What This Bill Does

  • Changes the minimum age requirement for an adult learner under the ReEngage Alabama Grant Program from 25 years old to 22 years old.
  • Expands the definition of eligible students to include individuals who have not previously received a grant award, are pursuing their first baccalaureate degree after a two-year break following an associate degree, and meet all other eligibility criteria set by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Adult learners who are now eligible for grants due to the lowered age requirement.
  • Students pursuing their first baccalaureate degree after a two-year break following an associate degree, without having received a grant award previously.

Terms To Know

adult learner
An individual who is 22 years of age or older and returning to college.
ReEngage Alabama Grant Program
A program that provides financial aid for eligible adult learners in the form of grants to help cover tuition and mandatory fees at approved institutions.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The changes will only apply starting October 1, 2026.
  • It is unclear how many additional students will qualify due to these changes.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-31 House

    Enacted

  2. 2026-03-11 House

    Delivered to Governor

  3. 2026-03-11 Senate

    Signature Requested

  4. 2026-03-10 Senate

    Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Adopted Roll Call 786 (Yeas 35, Nays 0)

  5. 2026-03-10 Senate

    Third Reading in Second House (Yeas 35, Nays 0)

  6. 2026-03-10 House

    Enrolled

  7. 2026-03-10 House

    Ready to Enroll

  8. 2026-03-05 Senate

    Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar

  9. 2026-03-04 Senate

    Reported Out of Committee Second House

  10. 2026-01-15 House

    Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Adopted Roll Call 13 (Yeas 100, Nays 0)

  11. 2026-01-15 House

    Third Reading in House of Origin (Yeas 100, Nays 0)

  12. 2026-01-15 Senate

    Pending Committee Action in Second House

  13. 2026-01-15 Senate

    Read for the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Finance and Taxation Education

  14. 2026-01-14 House

    Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar

  15. 2026-01-14 House

    Reported Out of Committee House of Origin

  16. 2026-01-13 House

    Pending Committee Action in House of Origin

  17. 2026-01-13 House

    Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Education Policy

Official Summary Text

This act amends Sections 16-33D-3 and 16-33D-6, Code of Alabama 1975, to: (1) decrease the minimum age of an adult learner under the ReEngage Alabama Grant Program from 25 to 22 years of age; and (2) expands the definition of an eligible student to participate in the program to include individuals who have not previously received a grant award under the program, are pursuing a first baccalaureate degree following a two-year stop-out period after receiving his or her first associate degree, satisfies all other eligibility criteria, and is eligible according the Alabama Commission on Higher Education's rules.

Current Bill Text

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HB125 ENROLLED
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HB125
TBSCB11-2
By Representative Collins
RFD: Education Policy
First Read: 13-Jan-26
PFD: 07-Jan-26
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PFD: 07-Jan-26
Enrolled, An Act,
Relating to the Alabama Commission on Higher Education
and the ReEngage Alabama Grant Program; to amend Sections
16-33D-3 and 16-33D-6, Code of Alabama 1975, to decrease the
minimum age of an adult learner from 25 to 22 years of age;
and to provide further for the definition of an eligible
student.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:
Section 1. Sections 16-33D-3 and 16-33D-6 of the Code
of Alabama 1975, are amended to read as follows:
"§16-33D-3
For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms
have the following meanings:
(1) ACADEMIC TERM. A portion of an academic year, such
as a quarter or semester, during which an institution of
higher education holds classes including, but not limited to,
Fall, Winter, Spring, or Summer semesters.
(2) ADULT LEARNER. An individual who is 25 22 years of
age or older and returning to college.
(3) ALABAMA RESIDENT. An individual who has been
classified as an in-state resident by an authorized
institution, who has established residency within this state
for at least a 12-month period prior to the beginning of the
term for which financial assistance is requested, and who is
in this state for other than a temporary purpose.
(4) APPROVED INSTITUTION. A state-supported institution
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(4) APPROVED INSTITUTION. A state-supported institution
of higher education or a private nonprofit institution of
higher education that satisfies all of the following:
a. Is accredited by the Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, or the Council on
Occupational Education.
b. Is eligible to receive Title IV federal student aid
program funds.
c. Maintains its primary headquarters in Alabama.
(5) AUTHORIZED INSTITUTION. An approved institution
that files a signed agreement with the commission to comply
with all rules and procedures of the ReEngage Alabama Grant
Program as provided by the commission.
(6) COMMISSION. The Alabama Commission on Higher
Education.
(7) CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT. When an adult learner is
making academic progress toward degree completion without a
stop-out in enrollment of more than one consecutive semester
or quarter, such as Fall/Winter to Spring, Spring to
Summer/Fall, or Summer to Fall.
(8) ELIGIBLE PROGRAM. A nonsectarian, secular
educational program that is aligned with Alabama's high demand
workforce needs adopted by the Alabama Committee on
Credentialing and Career Pathways.
(9) ELIGIBLE STUDENT. An individual who completed the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) , and who is
in either of the following:
a. In pursuit of his or her first associate or
baccalaureate degree, who satisfies the criteria set out in
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baccalaureate degree, who satisfies the criteria set out in
this chapter, and who is found to be eligible by rules adopted
by the commission.
b. In pursuit of his or her first baccalaureate degree
following a two-year stop-out period after receiving his or
her first associate degree and did not previously receive a
grant award, satisfies the criteria set out in this chapter,
and is found to be eligible by rules adopted by the
commission.
(10) GRANT. A financial award by the State of Alabama
to defray the cost of tuition and mandatory fees to an
eligible adult learner who is currently enrolled in an
authorized institution.
(11) PROGRAM. The ReEngage Alabama Grant Program
created by this chapter.
(12) YEAR. An academic year that shall be divided into
Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer terms. The term does not mean
calendar or fiscal year.
"§16-33D-6
(a) The program shall be used to provide grant award
payments for eligible adult learners up to the maximum award
amount of three thousand dollars ($3,000) for universities and
one thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for community
colleges per academic semester for a full-time student.
Proportional awards shall be given for students taking six to
11 hours and students enrolled in less common academic terms,
such as quarters, Summer terms, and intersessions.
(b)(1) Each grant shall be renewable for the number of
terms normally required by the institution for the course of
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terms normally required by the institution for the course of
study in which the adult learner is enrolled as long as the
student is continuously enrolled until the student receives an
either of the following:
a. His or her first associate degree or a baccalaureate
degree.
b. His or her first baccalaureate degree following a
two-year stop-out period after receiving his or her first
associate degree without previously receiving a grant award.
(2) The commission shall grant a renewal upon
verification that the student remains an eligible student.
(c) Grant award payments shall be distributed directly
to the approved institution on behalf of the student during
the applicable year.
(d) The requirements of this chapter are contingent
upon available funding for the program.
(e) The commission shall determine the necessary
procedures for awarding grant award payments if the number of
eligible applicants and recipients exceeds available funding.
(f) Any funds appropriated to the program shall be
nonreverting.
(g) A percentage of the grant program's appropriations
may be expended for the operation and maintenance of the
program.
(h) Each authorized institution that enrolls an adult
learner who is eligible for the tuition and mandatory fees
benefits provided by this program shall take necessary action
to ensure that the student is aware of all other benefits that
he or she may be entitled to under any other federal and state
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he or she may be entitled to under any other federal and state
educational benefits, and any student grant or scholarship. In
order to receive the benefits provided by this program, the
student shall take the necessary steps to utilize all of the
above benefits."
Section 2. This act shall become effective on October
1, 2026.
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1, 2026.
________________________________________________
Speaker of the House of Representatives
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President and Presiding Officer of the Senate
House of Representatives
I hereby certify that the within Act originated in and
was passed by the House 15-Jan-26.
John Treadwell
Clerk
Senate 10-Mar-26 Passed
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