Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HCR11

Caption

Directing the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to conduct a study on the creation of a divinity program at Texas Southern University.

Impact

If the study conducted by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board yields favorable results, it could lead to the introduction of a divinity program that would enhance the academic offerings at TSU. This development would not only benefit the university by broadening its curriculum but also serve the educational and spiritual needs of students interested in pursuing careers in religious services, studies, or theology, which could positively influence the local community and beyond.

Summary

HCR11 is a concurrent resolution directing the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to conduct a study on the establishment of a divinity program at Texas Southern University (TSU). This initiative is driven by the recognition that, despite TSU's long-standing contribution to higher education in Texas for over 90 years, it does not currently offer degrees in divinity or religious studies. The proposed study aims to explore the feasibility of creating such a program covering various levels from undergraduate to doctoral degrees.

Contention

While the resolution seeks to assess the potential for a divinity program, it may also spark discussions regarding resource allocation and the prioritization of academic programs within the Texas state budget. Stakeholders may debate the necessity of a new divinity program in light of existing educational resources and programs across the state. It is essential for policymakers and educational leaders to weigh the benefits of expanding TSU's curriculum against the financial implications for taxpayers and the state's higher education funding priorities.

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