Minnesota Statutes
§ 135A.012 — HIGHER EDUCATION ATTAINMENT GOAL
Minnesota § 135A.012
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPOSTSECONDARY EDUCATION
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Minn. Stat. § 135A.012 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Purpose.
This section sets a goal for postsecondary education and workforce training credential attainment for Minnesota residents.
Subd. 2.Postsecondary credentials.
The number of Minnesota residents ages 25 to 44 years who hold postsecondary or industry-recognized credentials should be increased to at least 70 percent by 2025.
Subd. 3.Rights not created.
The attainment goal in this section is not to the exclusion of any other goals and does not confer a right or create a claim for any person.
Subd. 4.Data development and analyses.
The Office of Higher Education shall work with the state demographer's office to measure progress towards the attainment of the goal specified in subdivision 2. The United States Census Bureau data shall be used to calculate the number of indi
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Legislative History
2015 c 69 art 3 s 6;2023 c 44 s 1
Nearby Sections
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§ 135A.01
FUNDING POLICY§ 135A.011
STATE HIGHER EDUCATION OBJECTIVES§ 135A.012
HIGHER EDUCATION ATTAINMENT GOAL§ 135A.031
APPROPRIATIONS§ 135A.034
BUDGET PRIORITIES§ 135A.04
VARIABLE TUITION§ 135A.041
FEE STATEMENT§ 135A.042
FEE WAIVER§ 135A.043
RESIDENT TUITION§ 135A.0431
MILITARY VETERANS; RESIDENT TUITION§ 135A.0434
MANDATORY STUDENT ACTIVITY FEES REFERENDUM§ 135A.044
PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIP AID§ 135A.046
ASSET PRESERVATION AND REPLACEMENT§ 135A.051
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS§ 135A.052
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