Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1437

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to transcript notations

Impact

The bill would require every institution of higher education to implement policies that dictate how temporary and permanent notations related to allegations of sexual misconduct, including sexual violence and domestic violence, are recorded on student transcripts. This not only affects the institutions but also has significant implications for students, as the existence of these notations could impact their future educational and employment opportunities. The bill also ensures that these policies are publicly available, increasing institutional accountability.

Summary

House Bill 1437 proposes amendments to Chapter 6 of the General Laws of Massachusetts concerning transcript notations for students involved in allegations of sexual misconduct. The bill mandates that higher education institutions establish clear policies regarding how academic transcripts will reflect such allegations and the outcomes of their corresponding disciplinary proceedings. The aim of the bill is to ensure transparency and consistency in how these serious allegations are communicated academically while protecting the rights of the students involved.

Contention

The proposal may be contentious, as it brings up the balance between accountability for misconduct and the potential for harm to students' academic records. Supporters argue that the clarity provided by transcript notations is essential for victim protection and institutional integrity. Critics, however, may raise concerns about due process, especially regarding how students who are eventually found not guilty of any misconduct would navigate these notations on their records. Additionally, provisions allowing students to appeal notations could be debated regarding their fairness and effectiveness in practice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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