The New Hampshire Guarantee Proposal is a program proposed by the New Hampshire legislature that guarantees tuition-free college education for eligible New Hampshire residents. The proposal would provide all eligible students with the opportunity to attend an in-state public college or university without having to pay tuition or fees. To be eligible for the New Hampshire Guarantee Proposal, a student must be a legal resident of New Hampshire, be enrolled in an accredited institution of higher education, and have a high school diploma or GED. The New Hampshire Guarantee Proposal has two parts: the New Hampshire Guarantee Scholarship Program and the New Hampshire Guarantee Loan Program. The New Hampshire Guarantee Scholarship Program offers grants to eligible students to cover the cost of tuition and fees for up to four years of college. The New Hampshire Guarantee Loan Program offers loans to eligible students to cover the cost of tuition and fees for up to four years of college. Both of these programs are intended to help make college more affordable and accessible for New Hampshire residents.