Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB570

Introduced
3/29/10  

Caption

Provides for the La. Granting Resources and Autonomy for Diplomas Act ("LA GRAD" Act). (gov sig) (OR INCREASE SG RV See Note)

Impact

The implementation of the LA GRAD Act is expected to have significant implications for state laws regarding public education. By granting institutions more flexibility in operational decisions—such as increasing tuition rates without needing legislative approval or carrying over unspent funds—the bill aims to empower educational institutions. However, this empowerment is contingent upon achieving targeted performance metrics, which may guide institutions to be more strategic and accountable to fulfilling educational goals in service of the state economy.

Summary

Senate Bill 570, also known as the Louisiana Granting Resources and Autonomy for Diplomas Act (LA GRAD Act), aims to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of public postsecondary education institutions in Louisiana. This bill allows institutions to enter into performance agreements with the Board of Regents to receive limited operational autonomy. In exchange, these institutions must meet specific performance objectives, such as improving graduation rates, enhancing student preparedness, and adapting to workforce needs, thereby aligning education outcomes with state economic development goals.

Sentiment

The reception of SB 570 has been largely supportive among educational leaders and policymakers, who argue that increased autonomy can lead to higher educational outcomes. Supporters contend that this bill is a necessary step to modernize Louisiana's educational framework, enabling institutions to operate more dynamically in response to changing workforce demands. However, there are concerns regarding the potential risks of unfettered autonomy, including the possibility of widening educational inequities and lowering educational standards if performance targets are not adequately monitored.

Contention

Notable points of contention around SB 570 center on the balance of accountability and autonomy. Critics raise concerns that while the intentions behind granting autonomy are positive, insufficient oversight could lead to disparities in educational quality or access, particularly for underrepresented groups. The annual review and renewal process of performance agreements aims to address this by scrutinizing institutional achievements against set objectives, yet the effectiveness of this oversight remains a significant topic of debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA HB1171

Provides for a Board of Regents program under which postsecondary institutions agree to achieve certain standards in exchange for authority to increase tuition and for exemption from certain limitations (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB766

Provides relative to the operations of public colleges and universities and exemptions from specified regulations

LA HB549

Provides relative to the La. Granting Resources and Autonomy for Diplomas Act, including additional operational autonomies to be granted to public postsecondary education institutions and reporting requirements for such institutions and the Board of Regents (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA SB241

Provides relative to the La. Granting Resources and Autonomy for Diplomas Act including additional operational autonomies to be granted to public postsecondary education institutions and reporting requirements for such institutions and the Board of Regents. (gov sig) (OR NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA HB733

Extends authority of public postsecondary education institutions to exercise certain operational autonomies

LA HB529

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LA SB438

Requires postsecondary education management boards to establish criteria for waiving nonresident tuition or mandatory fee increases in cases of financial hardship. (8/1/14)

LA HB560

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