Florida 2024 2024 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0494 Analysis / Analysis

Filed 01/12/2024

                    The Florida Senate 
BILL ANALYSIS AND FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT 
(This document is based on the provisions contained in the legislation as of the latest date listed below.) 
Prepared By: The Professional Staff of the Committee on Military and Veterans Affairs, Space, and Domestic Security  
 
BILL: CS/SB 494 
INTRODUCER:  Education Postsecondary Committee and Senator Avila and others 
SUBJECT:  Graduate Program Admissions 
DATE: January 12, 2024 
 
 ANALYST STAFF DIRECTOR  REFERENCE  	ACTION 
1. Jahnke Bouck HE Fav/CS 
2. Ingram Proctor MS Pre-meeting 
3.     RC  
 
Please see Section IX. for Additional Information: 
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE - Substantial Changes 
 
I. Summary: 
CS/SB 494 requires an institution of higher education to waive the Graduate Record 
Examination (GRE) and Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) for servicemembers 
who apply for admission to a graduate program that requires the examination.  
 
The bill is effective July 1, 2024. 
II. Present Situation: 
Graduate Record Examination  
The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is the world’s most widely used admissions test for 
graduate and professional schools.
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 The GRE General Test and GRE Subject Tests are taken by 
individuals applying to graduate, business, and law programs. For more than 70 years, GRE 
scores have been used by admissions and fellowship panels at thousands of graduate programs 
around the world to supplement an applicant’s undergraduate grades and other qualifications for 
graduate study.
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1
 ETS, GRE, https://www.ets.org/gre.html (last visited Jan. 11, 2024). 
2
 ETS, GRE Information Bulletin (2023), available at https://www.ets.org/pdfs/gre/gre-info-bulletin.pdf, at 4. 
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The GRE General Test measures verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking, and 
analytical writing skills. The test closely aligns with the types of skills that are required for 
success in today’s demanding graduate programs, including business and law.
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The GRE Subject Tests measure achievement in specific subject areas and assume undergraduate 
majors or extensive background in those disciplines. These tests are available in Mathematics, 
Physics, and Psychology.
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Graduate Management Admission Test 
The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) was established in 1953 to solve a 
common problem schools faced: the need for a standardized exam to accurately assess a 
candidate's ability to perform in the rigors of a graduate management degree program. After 
thorough research and development, the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) exam 
was created by business schools for business schools. It was specifically designed to assist with 
the business school admissions process.
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 The GMAT is the most widely used exam for 
admission to graduate business and management programs.
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The GMAT exam is designed to test skills that are highly important to business and management 
programs. It assesses analytical writing and problem-solving abilities, along with the data 
sufficiency, logic, and critical reasoning skills that are vital to real-world business and 
management success. Additionally, the GMAT exam assesses Integrated Reasoning, a section 
designed to measure a test taker’s ability to evaluate information presented in new formats and 
from multiple sources—skills necessary for management students to succeed in a technologically 
advanced and data-rich world.
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Graduate Program Admissions 
The State University System (SUS) offers opportunities for graduate study in over 1,000 
academic programs.
8
 The Board of Governors has established that it is the responsibility of the 
universities and university boards of trustees to establish their own standards for graduate school 
admission.
9
 Admission decisions for graduate programs are typically made at the program or 
department level, in concert with the admission criteria adopted by each university. These 
criteria are typically published on the university admissions office website.
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3
 ETS, GRE Information Bulletin (2023), available at https://www.ets.org/pdfs/gre/gre-info-bulletin.pdf, at 4. 
4
 Id. 
5
 MBA.com, GMAT Exam, GMAT History, https://www.mba.com/exams/gmat-exam/about/gmat-history (last visited Jan. 
11, 2024). 
6
 MBA.com, Exams, GMAT Exams, https://www.mba.com/exams/gmat-exam (last visited Jan. 11, 2024). 
7
 Graduate Management Admission Council, About the GMAT Exam, https://www.gmac.com/gmat-other-assessments/about-
the-gmat-exam (last visited Jan. 11, 2024). 
8
 State University System, Graduate & Professional Admissions, https://www.flbog.edu/universities/admissions-
transfers/graduate-professional-admissions/ (last visited Jan. 11, 2024). 
9
 Board of Governors Regulation 6.001 and 6.003. 
10
 State University System, Graduate & Professional Admissions, https://www.flbog.edu/universities/admissions-
transfers/graduate-professional-admissions/ (last visited Jan. 11, 2024).  BILL: CS/SB 494   	Page 3 
 
GRE and GMAT Waivers 
As a response to the COVID pandemic, many SUS institutions temporarily waived GRE 
requirements for the majority of graduate program admission criteria. This temporary waiver is 
still in effect for many of the SUS institutions. For example, Florida Atlantic University will 
waive the GRE and GMAT scores for all applicants seeking entry to graduate programs up to 
and including the entry term of Spring 2024.
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 Florida State University is extending the 
temporary waiver through Fall 2026 for most Master’s and Specialist’s programs.
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Additionally, some graduate programs offer GRE/GMAT waivers for applicants who meet 
specified criteria. Applicants for the Master of Science in Management program at the University 
of South Florida (USF) can request a GRE/GMAT waiver if the applicant has 3 years of 
professional or managerial experience or has earned a bachelor’s degree from USF, a Florida 
preeminent institution, or an AAU school, and has a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.
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GRE and GMAT Waivers for Military Applicants 
In addition to the temporary GRE waivers still available for all applicants, many universities 
nationwide provide GMAT waivers for military applicants. The universities with GMAT waivers 
for military applicants recognize that military service provides veterans with real-world 
leadership and decision-making experience. These real-world experiences often serve as a more 
reliable indicator of success in an MBA program compared to solely relying on GMAT scores.
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Universities with MBA programs that waive GMAT requirements include:
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 University of Arizona 
 Ohio State University 
 Western Michigan 
 Xavier 
 North Carolina State University 
 Purdue 
 University of Miami 
 Syracuse University 
 
Waivers exempting military applicants from GRE requirements for graduate program admissions 
are not as prevalent as GMAT waivers. However, some graduate programs like the Harris School 
of Public Policy at the University of Chicago provide waivers for applicants who have completed 
five years of active duty national military service.
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 Similarly, the School of Computing and 
                                                
11
 Florida Atlantic University, Graduate College, Prospective Graduate Students, 
https://www.fau.edu/graduate/admissions/prospective-graduate-students/ (last visited Jan. 11, 2024). 
12
 Florida State University, Master’s Degree Programs, https://gradschool.fsu.edu/academics-research/degree-
programs/masters-degree-programs (last visited Jan. 11, 2024). 
13
 University of South Florida, Graduate, Master of Science in Management, https://www.usf.edu/business/graduate/ms-
management/application-process.aspx (last visited Jan. 11, 2024). 
14
 Veterans.com, GMAT Waivers, https://veteran.com/gmat-waivers/ (last visited Jan. 11, 2024). 
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 Id. 
16
 University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy, GRE Requirements and Waivers, 
https://harris.uchicago.edu/admissions/blog/gre-requirements-and-waivers (last visited Jan. 11, 2024).  BILL: CS/SB 494   	Page 4 
 
Information Science at the University of Maine offers a GRE waiver for military members and 
veterans with five or more years of military experience.
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III. Effect of Proposed Changes: 
CS/SB 494 creates s. 1004.032, F.S., which requires an institution of higher education to waive 
the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) and Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) 
for servicemembers who apply for admission to a graduate program that requires the 
examination. 
 
The bill provides definitions, to include: 
 A “graduate program” as an advanced academic degree program in a specialized field of 
study, including, but not limited to, a master’s or doctoral degree program, which degree is 
pursued after one has obtained a bachelor’s degree. 
 An “institution of higher education” as a state university.
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 A “servicemember” as any person serving as a member of the United States Armed Forces 
on active duty or state active duty and all members of the Florida National Guard and United 
States Reserve Forces.
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The bill is effective on July 1, 2024. 
IV. Constitutional Issues: 
A. Municipality/County Mandates Restrictions: 
None. 
B. Public Records/Open Meetings Issues: 
None. 
C. Trust Funds Restrictions: 
None. 
D. State Tax or Fee Increases: 
None. 
E. Other Constitutional Issues: 
None identified. 
                                                
17
 University of Maine, GRE Waiver Request (2019), available at https://online.umaine.edu/wp-
content/uploads/sites/72/2019/11/GREWaiverRequestInSCIS.pdf. 
18
 Section 1000.21(8), F.S., provides a list of all state universities.  
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 Section 250.01, F.S.  BILL: CS/SB 494   	Page 5 
 
V. Fiscal Impact Statement: 
A. Tax/Fee Issues: 
None. 
B. Private Sector Impact: 
None. 
C. Government Sector Impact: 
None. 
VI. Technical Deficiencies: 
None. 
VII. Related Issues: 
None. 
VIII. Statutes Affected: 
This bill creates section 1004.32 of the Florida Statutes.  
IX. Additional Information: 
A. Committee Substitute – Statement of Substantial Changes: 
(Summarizing differences between the Committee Substitute and the prior version of the bill.) 
CS by Education Postsecondary on January 9, 2023: 
The committee substitute removes reference to a Florida College System institution from 
the definition of “institution of higher education.” 
B. Amendments: 
None. 
This Senate Bill Analysis does not reflect the intent or official position of the bill’s introducer or the Florida Senate.