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SB167 • 2026

Higher ed. financial aid programs; amends provisions, Va. Commonwealth Award established, report.

An Act to amend and reenact §§ 23.1-636 and 23.1-638 of the Code of Virginia, to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Article 6 of Chapter 6 of Title 23.1 a section numbered 23.1-638.1, and to repeal § 23.1-637 of the Code of Virginia, relating to public institutions of higher education; financial aid review and consolidation; Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program and Fund; Virginia Commonwealth Award established; work group; report.

Education
Enacted

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

Sponsor
VanValkenburg
Last action
2026-04-06
Official status
Acts of Assembly Chapter
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The exact timing for when new rules will take effect is not specified in the official source material.

Higher Education Financial Aid Programs

This act changes Virginia's financial aid programs for college students by creating a new award and ending an old one, while also setting up a group to review how well these programs work.

What This Bill Does

  • Creates the Virginia Commonwealth Award to give money to eligible undergraduate and graduate students who need help paying for school.
  • Ends the Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program and Fund by July 1, 2027.
  • Requires public colleges in Virginia to follow new rules about giving out financial aid starting April 1, 2027.
  • Sets up a work group with experts from different schools to look at how well Virginia's college financial aid programs are working and suggest ways to improve them.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Undergraduate and graduate students in public colleges in Virginia who need help paying for school.
  • Public institutions of higher education in Virginia that give out financial aid to students.
  • The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia which will make rules about the new award program.

Terms To Know

Virginia Commonwealth Award
A new grant program for college students who need help paying tuition and fees at public colleges in Virginia.
Financial Need
The difference between what it costs to go to school and how much money a student has or can get from other sources.

Limits and Unknowns

  • It is not clear exactly when the new rules for financial aid will take effect.
  • Some students may lose access to grants under the old program after July 1, 2026.

Bill History

  1. 2026-04-06 Governor

    Approved by Governor-Chapter 273 (effective 7/1/2026)

  2. 2026-04-06 Governor

    Approved by Governor-Chapter 273 (effective 7/1/2026)

  3. 2026-04-06 Governor

    Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0273)

  4. 2026-03-10 Senate

    Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 10, 2026

  5. 2026-03-10 Governor

    Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 13, 2026

  6. 2026-03-05 Senate

    Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (SB167)

  7. 2026-03-04 House

    Signed by Speaker

  8. 2026-03-04 Senate

    Signed by President

  9. 2026-03-04 Senate

    Enrolled

  10. 2026-03-04 Senate

    Bill text as passed Senate and House (SB167ER)

  11. 2026-02-27 Senate

    House substitute agreed to by Senate (39-Y 0-N 0-A)

  12. 2026-02-25 Appropriations

    Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (SB167)

  13. 2026-02-25 House

    Read third time

  14. 2026-02-25 House

    committee substitute agreed to

  15. 2026-02-25 House

    Engrossed by House - committee substitute

  16. 2026-02-25 House

    Passed House with substitute Block Vote (97-Y 0-N 0-A)

  17. 2026-02-24 House

    Read second time

  18. 2026-02-20 House

    House committee offered

  19. 2026-02-20 Appropriations

    Reported from Appropriations with substitute (22-Y 0-N)

  20. 2026-02-20 Appropriations

    Committee substitute printed 26108244D-H1

  21. 2026-02-12 House

    Placed on Calendar

  22. 2026-02-12 House

    Read first time

  23. 2026-02-12 Appropriations

    Referred to Committee on Appropriations

  24. 2026-02-12 Higher Education

    Assigned HAPP sub: Higher Education

  25. 2026-02-09 Senate

    Read third time and passed Senate Block Vote (40-Y 0-N 0-A)

  26. 2026-02-06 Senate

    Read second time

  27. 2026-02-06 Senate

    Engrossed by Senate Block Vote (Voice Vote)

  28. 2026-02-05 Senate

    Rules suspended

  29. 2026-02-05 Senate

    Passed by for the day

  30. 2026-02-05 Senate

    Constitutional reading dispensed Block Vote (on 1st reading) (40-Y 0-N 0-A)

  31. 2026-02-05 Senate

    Passed by for the day Block Vote (Voice Vote)

  32. 2026-02-04 Finance and Appropriations

    Reported from Finance and Appropriations (15-Y 0-N)

  33. 2026-01-26 Senate

    Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (SB167)

  34. 2026-01-22 Education and Health

    Reported from Education and Health and rereferred to Finance and Appropriations (14-Y 0-N)

  35. 2026-01-19 Higher Education

    Assigned Education sub: Higher Education

  36. 2026-01-08 Senate

    Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-14-2026 26101621D

  37. 2026-01-08 Education and Health

    Referred to Committee on Education and Health

Official Summary Text

Public institutions of higher education; financial aid review and consolidation; Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program and Fund; Virginia Commonwealth Award established; work group; report.
Amends several provisions relating to higher education financial aid programs for the purpose of establishing the Virginia Commonwealth Award in the Code of Virginia and consolidating the Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program and Fund with the Virginia Commonwealth Award. Currently, the Virginia Commonwealth Award is established and administered only in the Virginia Administrative Code. In consolidating and establishing such financial aid programs as the Virginia Commonwealth Award, the bill codifies several definitions and provisions relating to award eligibility and renewal for undergraduate students and graduate students. The bill also repeals a provision of law establishing the Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Fund. The bill directs the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia to promulgate emergency regulations for the administration of financial aid in accordance with the provisions of the bill by April 1, 2027. The bill also directs the Secretary of Education to (i) establish a work group to conduct a comprehensive review of higher education financial aid systems and processes in the Commonwealth and make recommendations on strategies for maximizing the efficacy and impact of state financial aid appropriations on accessibility and affordability of and student outcomes in higher education in the Commonwealth and (ii) submit to the chairs of the applicable committees of the General Assembly by July 1, 2027, a report on the work group's findings and recommendations. Finally, the bill provides for the gradual phase-out of the award of grants under the Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program by (a) prohibiting any first-time students from being offered a grant under the Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program beginning with first-time students enrolled in the fall semester of 2027 and (b) permitting any public institution of higher education to provide for the annual renewal of grant awards under such program for no more than three subsequent award years, or up to a total of four award years, to any student who receives a grant during the 2026–2027 school year and continues to meet the requirements for grant renewal set forth in applicable law. This bill is identical to HB 1221.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
An Act to amend and reenact §§
23.1-636
and
23.1-638
of the Code of Virginia, to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Article 6 of Chapter 6 of Title 23.1 a section numbered
23.1-638.1
, and to repeal §
23.1-637
of the Code of Virginia, relating to public institutions of higher education; financial aid review and consolidation; Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program and Fund; Virginia Commonwealth Award established; work group; report.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§
23.1-636
and
23.1-638
of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted and that the Code of Virginia is amended by adding in Article 6 of Chapter 6 of Title 23.1 a section numbered
23.1-638.1
as follows:
Article 6.
Virginia Guaranteed Assistance Program and Fund.
Virginia Commonwealth Award.
§
23.1-636
. Virginia Commonwealth Award; definitions; Council to adopt regulations.
A.
As used in this article:
"Census date" means the point at which a student's credit hour enrollment is locked for financial aid purposes and financial aid for the term is adjusted to reflect the official number of attempted credit hours.
"Eligible program" means a Title IV-eligible curriculum of courses in a certificate of undergraduate study, diploma, or degree program offered at the undergraduate, graduate, or first professional level by a public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth.
"Financial need" means any positive difference between a student's cost of attendance and the student aid index for such student.
"Graduate student" means a student enrolled in an eligible master's, doctoral, or first professional degree program.
"Satisfactory academic progress" means acceptable progress, as defined by the institution, toward completion of an eligible program for the purposes of eligibility for federal student financial aid pursuant to applicable federal law and regulations.
"Undergraduate student" means a student enrolled in an eligible program leading to a certificate of undergraduate study, diploma, associate's degree, or bachelor's degree.
B.
The Virginia
Guaranteed Assistance Program
Commonwealth Award
is created to provide financial assistance in the form of grants to eligible students for the costs of attending a public institution of higher education. Funds may be paid to any public institution of higher education on behalf of students who have been awarded grants pursuant to
§
§§

23.1-638
and
23.1-638.1
.
B.
C.
The Council shall adopt regulations for the implementation of the provisions of this article.
§
23.1-638
. Undergraduate eligibility; renewals.
A.
Only students who
Any undergraduate student shall be eligible to receive a Commonwealth Award pursuant to this article if such student
(i)
are accepted for full-time enrollment
on or after the term's census date, is enrolled
at
a public institution of higher education
least half-time in an eligible program
, (ii)
are not receiving a Virginia Commonwealth Award
meets the requirements for establishing domicile pursuant to §§
23.1-502
,
23.1-505
, and
23.1-505.1
, (iii)
demonstrate
demonstrates
financial need
as determined by the Council
, and (iv)
are either
complies with federal selective service registration requirements, unless both
(a)
Virginia students who graduated from a high school in the Commonwealth with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 on a scale of 4.0 or its equivalent or
the requirement to register has terminated or become inapplicable to the student and
(b)
dependent children of active duty military personnel residing outside the Commonwealth pursuant to military orders, claiming Virginia on their State of Legal Residence Certificate, and satisfying the domicile requirements for such active duty military personnel pursuant to §§
23.1-502
and
23.1-504
and who graduated from a high school within or outside the Commonwealth with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 on a scale of 4.0 or its equivalent are eligible to receive such grants
the student demonstrates by a preponderance of the evidence that his failure to register was not a knowing and willful failure to register
.
B. Each eligible
undergraduate
student
who receives an award under this section
shall
receive such a grant from the institution's appropriations for undergraduate student financial assistance before Commonwealth Award grants are awarded to students with equivalent remaining need.
C. Each eligible student shall receive a grant in an amount greater than Commonwealth Award grants awarded to students with equivalent remaining need.
D. Beginning with first-time students enrolled in the fall semester in 2018, each eligible student shall receive a grant in an amount greater than the grant of each eligible student with equivalent remaining need in the next-lowest class level.
E. The amount of each grant shall vary according to each student's remaining need and the total of tuition, fees, and other necessary charges, including books. The actual amount of each grant shall be determined by the proportionate award schedule adopted by each institution.
F. All grants shall be awarded for one award year and may be renewed annually for no more than three subsequent award years, and students shall not receive subsequent grants until they have satisfied the requirements to move to the next class level. Each recipient may receive a maximum of one year of support per class level for a maximum total of four years of support at a baccalaureate public institution of higher education and a maximum total of two years of support at an associate-degree-granting public institution of higher education, provided that in no case shall a recipient receive more than a combined total of four years of support
be eligible for renewal of his award
, if the
recipient
student
:
1. Maintains
a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 on a scale of 4.0 or its equivalent
satisfactory academic progress
;
and
2.
Demonstrates continued financial need;
3. Makes satisfactory academic progress toward a degree; and
4. Maintains continuous full-time enrollment for not less than two semesters or three quarters in each successive award year unless the Council grants the recipient an exception for cause
Continues to meet all eligibility requirements set forth in subsection A
.
§
23.1-638.1
. Graduate eligibility; renewals.
A. Any graduate student shall be eligible to receive a Commonwealth Award pursuant to this article if such student (i) on or after the term's census date, is enrolled on a full-time basis in an eligible program and (ii) satisfies one or a combination of the following: (a) demonstrates financial need or (b) meets such other criteria determined by the institution making the award.
B. The amount of the award shall be determined by the institution making the award; however, the institution shall annually notify the Council of the maximum value of a graduate award that is paid from funds appropriated for such purpose.
C. Each eligible graduate student who receives an award under this section shall be eligible for renewal of his award if such graduate student:
1. Maintains satisfactory academic progress; and
2. Continues to be enrolled on a full-time basis in an eligible program.
2. That §
23.1-637
of the Code of Virginia is repealed.
3. That the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (the Council) shall adopt emergency regulations for the administration of financial aid in accordance with the provisions of the first enactment of this act by April 1, 2027. The Council's adoption of such emergency regulations shall be exempt from the Administrative Process Act (§
2.2-4000
et seq. of the Code of Virginia), except that the Council shall provide an opportunity for public comment on the regulations prior to adoption.
4. That the Secretary of Education shall establish a work group, consisting of the Director of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia or his designee, representatives from public and private baccalaureate institutions of higher education in the Commonwealth, representatives from associate-degree-granting public institutions of higher education in the Commonwealth, one representative from the Strada Education Network, and other relevant stakeholders, for the purpose of conducting a comprehensive review of higher education financial aid systems and processes in the Commonwealth. In conducting its review, the work group shall (i) examine and evaluate the Commonwealth's current higher education financial aid model and processes; (ii) identify best practices for student financial aid administration utilized by other states; and (iii) develop recommendations on strategies for maximizing the efficacy and impact of state financial aid appropriations on accessibility and affordability of higher education in the Commonwealth and on student outcomes in higher education in the Commonwealth. The Secretary of Education shall submit to the chairmen of the Senate Committees on Education and Health and Finance and Appropriations and the House Committees on Education and Appropriations by July 1, 2027, a report on the work group's findings and recommendations.
5. That beginning with first-time students enrolled in the fall semester of 2027, no first-time student shall be offered a grant under the Virginia Guaranteed Assistant Program (the Program) pursuant to Article 6 (§
23.1-636
et seq.) of Chapter 6 of Title 23.1 of the Code of Virginia, as it was in effect prior to the effective date of this act, provided, however, that any public institution of higher education may provide for the annual renewal of grant awards under the Program for no more than three subsequent award years, or up to a total of four award years counting the initial award year, to any student who (i) receives a grant under the Program during the 2026–2027 school year and (ii) continues to meet the requirements for grant renewal set forth in §
23.1-638
of the Code of Virginia, as it was in effect prior to the effective date of this act.