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Senators Hassan and Hyde-Smith Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Guarantee School Readmission for National Guard and Reserve Students

WASHINGTON - U.S. Senators Maggie Hassan (D-NH) and Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS), and Representatives Matt Cartwright (D-PA) and Mike Ezell (R-MS) introduced a bill to ensure that students who serve in the National Guard and Reserve will be guaranteed readmission to their schools following a mobilization.

The bicameral, bipartisan Servicemember Enrollment and Readmission for Valuable Education (SERVE) Act would amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to ensure that students called to serve in domestic, short-term National Guard and Reserve mobilizations are able to return to their studies.

“Students in the Reserves and the National Guard selflessly serve their communities and our country, and they shouldn’t have to jeopardize their spot in school because they were called to serve,” said Senator Hassan. “I’m proud to introduce this bipartisan legislation to give student National Guard and Reserve members who are mobilized for shorter missions the security of knowing that their spot in school will be waiting for them afterwards.”

“The men and women of the Guard and Reserve shouldn’t have their educational pursuits sidelined because they answer the call to serve, often to aid their fellow Americans in times of crisis,” Senator Hyde-Smith said.  “A simple change to the Higher Ed Act will guarantee that these dedicated servicemembers can serve and study without disruptions.”

“The SERVE Act is commonsense legislation to allow National Guard and Reserve members the ability to successfully pursue their educational and professional goals,” said Representative Cartwright.  “No student servicemember should have to sacrifice their future because of a short-term emergency mobilization.”

“Our student service members in the National Guard and Reserve make the admirable decision to serve their nation and pursue an education at the same time. The SERVE Act provides these heroes with peace of mind by ensuring that short-term emergency mobilizations will not negatively impact their academic future,” Representative Ezell said.

Under current law, the readmission requirements for service members only guarantee readmittance to an educational institution if the student is deployed for more than 30 days. Under this standard, National Guard and Reserve members mobilized for fewer than 30 days are not universally entitled to be promptly readmitted.

The SERVE Act would remove the “more than 30 days” stipulation and simply qualify National Guard and Reserve members on active duty orders, active duty training, or National Guard duty under State order or Federal authority. This change would guarantee a student will be readmitted promptly at the same academic status.

This bipartisan bill is part of Senator Hassan’s ongoing work to support service members, veterans, and their families. Senator Hassan helped develop and pass into law the PACT Act, which fundamentally reforms and improves how veterans exposed to toxic substances receive health care and benefits from the VA. Senator Hassan also helped pass into law comprehensive, bipartisan retirement security legislation, including provisions she authored with Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), to help military families save for retirement. Recently, Senator Hassan introduced the Military Spouse Hiring Act to help boost hiring of military spouses.  

To read bill text, click here.

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