Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR200

Introduced
6/21/10  

Caption

Requests the Board of Regents, in consultation with the LCTCS board, to study availability of facilities under jurisdiction of other public postsecondary mgmt. education boards that can be used by LCTCS for regional programs

Impact

This resolution is particularly significant as it highlights the growing demand for accessible education services within Louisiana's community colleges amid evolving educational policies. By assessing the availability of facilities across various educational boards, the resolution aims to ensure that the LCTCS is equipped to meet the anticipated educational needs of students. The findings from this study could potentially guide future legislation and resource allocation pertinent to higher education in Louisiana.

Summary

House Resolution 200 urges and requests the Board of Regents, in collaboration with the Board of Supervisors of Community and Technical Colleges, to conduct a study on the availability of facilities at public postsecondary education institutions. The focus of this resolution is to evaluate how these facilities can be utilized by the Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS) for the implementation of regional programs aimed at addressing educational needs. The necessity for this study arises from concerns about potential enrollment increases at certain institutions due to tuition hikes and stricter academic standards.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR200 appears to be supportive, recognizing the importance of studying the current infrastructure of educational institutions to enhance service delivery. There is an implied consensus on the urgency of adequately preparing to accommodate an influx of students, but no evident opposition to the resolution was documented in the available snippets. This alignment suggests a collaborative spirit among educational stakeholders with a shared goal of enhancing educational access.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present significant points of contention, it does implicitly address underlying concerns regarding the implications of the GRAD Act on educational capacities. Some apprehensions exist regarding the reduction of building capacity and limited resources at public postsecondary institutions, which this study aims to address. Accordingly, it may be crucial to watch for potential pushback from educational institutions regarding resource allocation and facility utilization as the study progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR78

Urges and requests the Board of Regents to study alternative uses of underutilized facilities at public postsecondary education institutions

LA HCR45

Requests that the Board of Regents, in consultation with the public postsecondary education management boards, study issues and compile data relative to faculty at public postsecondary education institutions

LA SCR17

Requests the Board of Regents and LCTCS to study the feasibility of merging Capital Area Technical College and Baton Rouge Community College.

LA SR98

Requests the Board of Regents and LCTCS to study the feasibility of merging Acadiana Technical College and South Louisiana Community College.

LA HCR30

Requests that the Board of Regents study certain issues relative to public postsecondary education institutions

LA HCR123

Requests that the Board of Regents study the compensation of public postsecondary education system presidents and other system officers and board members

LA SCR89

Requests the LCTCS board to develop and provide orientation programs to middle school students.

LA HCR16

Requests that the Board of Regents, in consultation with the Board of Supervisors of Community and Technical Colleges, study the feasibility of offering community college services in Livingston Parish

LA SR144

Requests the Board of Regents and the postsecondary education management boards to conduct a comprehensive study of student articulation and transfer in the state.

LA HCR20

Requests that the governor appoint additional women to public postsecondary education boards so that women will comprise at least fifty percent of each board's membership by July 1, 2023

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.