Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB734

Introduced
3/31/20  
Introduced
3/31/20  
Refer
5/4/20  
Refer
5/4/20  
Report Pass
5/7/20  
Report Pass
5/7/20  
Engrossed
5/18/20  
Engrossed
5/18/20  
Refer
5/21/20  
Refer
5/21/20  
Enrolled
5/29/20  
Chaptered
6/11/20  
Chaptered
6/11/20  
Passed
6/11/20  

Caption

Provides relative to access to dual enrollment (EN INCREASE SD EX See Note)

Impact

The legislation amends and enacts several provisions within the Louisiana Revised Statutes, focusing on creating a systematic framework for dual enrollment. A key element is the establishment of the Dual Enrollment Innovation and Equity Grant, which is designed to promote capacity building within high schools and postsecondary institutions for effectively running dual enrollment programs. This aligns with Louisiana’s goals of enhancing student talent development and preparing them for postsecondary success.

Summary

House Bill 734 establishes a comprehensive statewide dual enrollment program for high school students in Louisiana, enabling them to earn both high school and postsecondary credits. The bill emphasizes equitable access to dual enrollment courses in both academic and career-technical areas, aiming to expand educational opportunities for all students, particularly those from low-income and diverse backgrounds. Provisions in the bill ensure that eligible students can enroll in at least four dual enrollment courses at no cost, including waivers for tuition and associated fees.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 734 appears positive, as it aligns with educational initiatives aimed at improving student outcomes and increasing access to higher education. Supporters view this legislation as a significant step toward dismantling barriers to dual enrollment and fostering greater participation among traditionally underrepresented groups. However, discussions may still present a cautious optimism concerning effective implementation and resource allocation.

Contention

While HB 734 has received support for its goals of expanding dual enrollment, there are considerations regarding the equitable distribution of resources across diverse school districts, particularly rural areas. Ensuring that all eligible students, regardless of their background, have access to these opportunities is essential for the bill's success. Critics might argue about the practical challenges that schools will face in managing this increase in dual enrollment participation and the need for ongoing funding to sustain these initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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