Authorizes, with limitations, public postsecondary education management boards to establish and increase student tuition and mandatory fees (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)
Impact
The introduction of HB 862 is expected to significantly influence the financing of postsecondary education in Louisiana. By granting management boards more autonomy over tuition and fee structures, colleges may better respond to budgetary needs and operational costs. However, this also raises concerns about potential increases in the cost of attendance, which could affect student access, particularly for those from lower-income backgrounds. The requirement for each board to report to several education committees will enhance accountability in how tuition changes are managed and communicated.
Summary
House Bill 862, enacted during the 2024 Regular Session, aims to amend the powers of public postsecondary education management boards in Louisiana, granting them the authority to impose and adjust tuition and mandatory fees for state colleges and universities. This law allows these boards to set differential tuition rates for specific programs identified as high-cost by the Board of Regents, making it easier for them to align their fees with the financial realities of different fields of study. Moreover, the bill places a limit on fee increases, capping them at 10% over any two-year period while allowing for reductions without restriction.
Sentiment
The sentiment surrounding HB 862 appears mixed. Proponents argue that the flexibility provided to management boards is essential for adapting to financial challenges and ensuring the sustainability of educational programs. They believe that by allowing adjustments based on program demand and costs, Louisiana’s educational institutions can maintain high standards. Conversely, critics voice concerns that this bill could lead to higher tuition rates, thereby increasing the financial burden on students and potentially limiting access to higher education.
Contention
There is notable contention regarding the balance between financial necessity and student accessibility. While the need for universities to meet rising operational costs is acknowledged, opponents worry that the mechanisms instituted by HB 862 might disproportionately impact economically disadvantaged students. Additionally, the broad powers given to management boards to adjust tuition, especially the differential tuition provision, could lead to inconsistencies and inequities across various programs and institutions in the state.
Authorizes the University of Louisiana System to establish tuition and fees for a Doctor of Physical Therapy program at the University of Louisiana at Monroe (EN +$576,000 SG RV See Note)
Creates the Louisiana National Guard Patriot Scholarship Program to cover the cost of mandatory fees for members attending La. public postsecondary education institutions (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Increases the amount of the individual income tax deductions for elementary and secondary school tuition, educational expenses for home-schooled children, and educational expenses for a quality public education (EN -$2,200,000 GF RV See Note)
Creates and provides for a program to provide state funding for the education of students with exceptionalities not enrolled in public school (RE INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Creates and provides for a program to provide state funding for the education of students not enrolled in public school and expands the ability of parents to enroll children in the public school of their choice (RR INCREASE GF EX See Note)
Assesses fees on remittances of money to foreign countries and dedicates fee proceeds to salary increases for teachers and to costs of English as a second language programs in public schools (OR INCREASE SD RV See Note)
Increases the individual income tax exemption for deposits into certain education savings accounts for tuition expenses for elementary and secondary schools. (8/1/23) (OR DECREASE GF RV See Note)