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11 REFERENCE TITLE: community colleges; dual enrollment; funding State of Arizona Senate Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session 2025 SB 1676 Introduced by Senator Gonzales AN ACT amending section 15-1466.01, Arizona Revised Statutes; appropriating monies; relating to community college district finance. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
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7878 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Section 15-1466.01, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read: START_STATUTE15-1466.01. Calculation of full-time equivalent student enrollment; report; definition A. In determining state aid under sections 15-1464 and 15-1466, the number of full-time equivalent students shall be calculated in the following manner: 1. For the basic actual full-time equivalent student enrollment, add the number of full-time equivalent students enrolled as of forty-five days after classes begin in the fall semester to the number of full-time equivalent students enrolled as of forty-five days after classes begin in the spring semester, not including additional short-term classes, and divide the sum by two. 2. For the additional short-term and open entry, open exit full-time equivalent student enrollments: (a) Determine the total number of credit units for students enrolled in additional short-term and open entry, open exit classes for the fiscal year. (b) Determine the total number of credit units for students who have completed the additional short-term and open entry, open exit classes for the fiscal year. Any student who has not completed the class by June 30 of each fiscal year is not eligible to be counted for state aid purposes until the following year. (c) Add the amounts in subdivisions (a) and (b) of this paragraph. (d) Divide the amount determined in subdivision (c) of this paragraph by two. (e) Divide the quotient obtained in subdivision (d) of this paragraph by thirty. (f) The result in subdivision (e) of this paragraph is the additional short-term and open entry, open exit full-time equivalent student enrollments for the fiscal year. 3. For the skill center and adult basic education courses full-time equivalent student enrollment, divide by six hundred forty the total class attended clock hours of persons who complete vocational training. Any student who does not complete vocational training programs by June 30 of each fiscal year is not eligible to be counted for state aid purposes until the following year. 4. The total of basic actual, additional short-term and open entry, open exit and skill center full-time equivalent student enrollment shall be the basis of providing state aid. 5. For a student who takes a course for which credit is awarded by both a community college and a high school, in which the instructor is an employee of the high school and in which the class is being taught on the high school campus during the normal high school operating hours, the amount of state aid that the community college would otherwise is entitled to receive for that student shall may not be reduced by fifty percent. B. For the purposes of calculating the district expenditure limitation prescribed in article IX, section 21, Constitution of Arizona, and pursuant to section 41-563, the number of full-time equivalent students shall be calculated in the following manner: 1. Determine the total of basic actual, additional short-term and open entry, open exit and skill center full-time equivalent students as prescribed in subsection A of this section. 2. Determine the number of full-time equivalent students included in paragraph 1 of this subsection who were enrolled in career and technical education courses that have been approved by the department of education in accordance with the Carl D. Perkins career and technical education improvement act of 2006, as amended by the strengthening career and technical education for the 21st century act. 3. Multiply the amount determined in paragraph 2 of this subsection by 0.3. 4. The full-time equivalent student enrollment for the purpose of the district expenditure limitation is the sum of the following: (a) The amounts in paragraphs 1 and 3 of this subsection. (b) The full-time equivalent student enrollment for noncredit workforce training, calculated by dividing the total class attended contact hours of persons who complete the noncredit workforce training by six hundred forty. Any student who does not complete the noncredit workforce training by June 30 of each fiscal year is not eligible to be counted for the purposes of this subdivision until the following year. C. The full-time equivalent student enrollment reported by each district for all basic actual, additional short-term and open entry, open exit classes and skill center and adult basic education courses pursuant to subsection A of this section shall be audited annually by the auditor general. The auditor general shall audit separately any full-time equivalent student enrollment in which a student is enrolled in a course for both high school and college credit simultaneously, except for credit received at a private college or a college that is owned, operated or chartered by an Indian tribe, taking into consideration any relevant law, regulation or rule. The auditor general shall audit separately the calculation of full-time equivalent student enrollment in subsection B of this section for the purpose of the expenditure limitation for use pursuant to section 41-563. The auditor general shall report the results of the audit to the staffs of the joint legislative budget committee, the governor's office of strategic planning and budgeting and the economic estimates commission on or before October 15 of each year. D. Pursuant to section 15-1445, paragraph 4, a community college district may submit to the economic estimates commission one of the following estimates of full-time equivalent student enrollment: 1. The most recent audited full-time equivalent student enrollment count calculated pursuant to subsection B of this section. 2. The average of the five most recent audited full-time equivalent student enrollment counts calculated pursuant to subsection B of this section. 3. A full-time equivalent student enrollment count that exceeds the most recent audited full-time equivalent student enrollment count calculated pursuant to subsection B of this section by up to five percent if the actual full-time equivalent student enrollment count as of forty-five days after classes begin in the current fall semester exceeds the actual full-time equivalent student enrollment count as of forty-five days after classes began in the fall semester of the previous year. E. For the purposes of this section, "noncredit workforce training" means a noncredit workforce training or career and technical education course described in section 15-1410, subsection B. END_STATUTE Sec. 2. Appropriations; community college districts; dual enrollment In addition to any other appropriations made in fiscal year 2025-2026, the following amounts are appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2025-2026 to the following community college districts to fully fund dual enrollment students as required by section 15-1466.01, subsection A, paragraph 5, Arizona Revised Statutes, as amended by this act: 1. To Cochise county community college district, $5,700. 2. To Coconino county community college district, $19,600. 3. To Gila county community college district, $7,500. 4. To Graham county community college district, $9,300. 5. To Maricopa county community college district, $852,800. 6. To Mohave county community college district, $25,900. 7. To Navajo county community college district, $31,000. 8. To Pima county community college district, $58,900. 9. To Pinal county community college district, $7,100. 10. To Yavapai county community college district, $31,600. 11. To Yuma/La Paz county community college district, $12,900.
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