Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3296

Filed
3/2/23  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to reporting requirements regarding certain data related to students at two-year public institutions of higher education.

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to provide valuable information to prospective students, parents, and policymakers, assisting them in making informed decisions regarding education and career pathways. By publishing detailed reports annually, it will provide insights into how effectively community colleges are equipping students for the workforce. Additionally, it may influence institutional practices, motivating colleges to enhance support for students not only through education but also in job placement efforts.

Summary

House Bill 3296 focuses on improving the transparency of wage and employment outcomes for students graduating from two-year public institutions of higher education in Texas. Specifically, the bill mandates the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to collect and report data on average first-year wages, placement rates, and transfer rates for students who have graduated or left these institutions. By placing a greater emphasis on these outcomes, the bill aims to increase trust in community colleges and encourage greater enrollment following a decline attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sentiment

The discussion surrounding HB 3296 has been largely positive, with many stakeholders, including educational leaders and community advocates, expressing strong support for the bill. They emphasized that greater transparency around student outcomes would hold institutions accountable and foster continuous improvement in educational offerings. However, some concerns were voiced about the methodology of data collection and whether the reported outcomes would adequately capture the full scope of student success.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the accuracy and accessibility of the data generated by the coordinating board. Stakeholders worry that the complexity of the job market and varying student experiences cannot be wholly encapsulated in average wage data or placement rates. Moreover, arguments could surface about the pressures this may place on institutions to achieve certain outcomes, potentially overshadowing the broader mission of education.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 2308. Workforce Investment Act
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: New Section

Education Code

  • Chapter 130. Junior College Districts
    • Section: 0035
    • Section: 0035

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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