Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: March 15, 2011
Sen. Steve Russell
Senate approves Armed Services Tuition Fairness Act
The Senate gave unanimous approval to Senate Bill 251 Monday, which
would make college more affordable for members of Oklahoma’s
National Guard and Oklahoma Reserves who live in surrounding states.
The measure, by Sen. Steve Russell, creates the “Armed Services
Tuition Fairness Act”.
“We have many soldiers who, while they live in other states,
have chosen to serve in our state’s National Guard or Reserves.
They have chosen to represent and fight with our sons and daughters
so I believe we should treat them as such and allow them to pay
resident tuition,” said Russell, R-Oklahoma City. “This
is just another way we can show our appreciation to these individuals
for their service to our state and country.”
SB 251 would provide resident tuition to those Oklahoma National
Guard and Reserve personnel who do not live in Oklahoma, but are
attending an Oklahoma college or university.
Russell pointed out that full-time, active members of the U.S.
Armed Forces who are stationed in Oklahoma are already provided
this in-state tuition waiver, but he wants to ensure that all of
Oklahoma’s soldiers have this educational incentive.
On average, nonresident tuition per credit hour at Oklahoma’s
colleges and universities can be anywhere from three to four times
that of resident tuition. On average, in-state tuition is around
$135 per credit hour while out-of-state tuition is around $390 per
hour.
SB 251 will next be heard before a House committee.
For more information contact:
Sen. Russell: (405) 521-5618

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