N.C. Bill Would Offer Free Community College to Children of Police, First Responders

A North Carolina proposal would cover community college tuition for children of police, firefighters and veteran correctional officers as officials try to boost recruitment and retention.

What to know

  • North Carolina lawmakers are advancing a bill to provide free community college tuition to children of law enforcement, firefighters, and veteran correctional officers.
  • The proposal aims to boost recruitment and retention amid severe staffing shortages, with correctional officer vacancies averaging 30% statewide and reaching as high as 60% at some prisons.
  • The program would cost about $2 million, apply to eligible children ages 17–24, and could expand to include probation officers as lawmakers review the bill.
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