Religious parents & schools head to court to protect faith-based education Minnesota officials in court for excluding religious schools from pre-college credit program
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Ryan Colby 202-349-7219 [email protected]
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WASHINGTON – A group of Christian parents and schools will be in federal court next week challenging a Minnesota law that bars some faith-based universities from offering free college credits to high school students under Minnesota’s Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program, which pays for high school students to start college early. In Loe v. Jett, a group of Christian families and schools, with Becket’s help, sued Minnesota last year for excluding universities with faith statements that students sign to attend. While Minnesota promised not to enforce the law while the case is ongoing, it continues to argue that these families and schools should be left out of the program.
Minnesota created the PSEO program almost 40 years ago to enable high school juniors and seniors to earn college credit for free. Through this program, students have been able to attend any eligible public or private school of their choice. Melinda and Mark Loe and Dawn Erickson are parents in Minnesota who have used PSEO funds for their older children to attend two outstanding Christian schools, University of Northwestern – St. Paul and Crown College, that uphold their religious values. Their younger children want to do the same, but last year Minnesota passed a law that excludes religious schools like Northwestern and Crown from participating in the PSEO program because they require on-campus students to sign a statement of faith. With the help of Becket, these parents and schools are asking the court to protect their ability to participate in the PSEO program.
What:
Oral Argument in Loe v. Jett
Arguing before the court:
Eric Baxter, vice president and senior counsel at Becket
When:
December 9, 2024, at approximately 10 a.m. CT
Where:
Courtroom 13W
Diana E. Murphy United States Courthouse
300 South Fourth Street
Minneapolis, MN 55415
Becket attorneys will be available for comment following the hearing.
For more information or to arrange an interview with a Becket attorney, contact Ryan Colby at [email protected] or 202-349-7219.