Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB395

Introduced
1/18/24  
Refer
1/18/24  
Report Pass
3/12/24  
Engrossed
3/14/24  
Refer
3/15/24  
Report Pass
4/4/24  
Enrolled
4/6/24  
Chaptered
4/25/24  

Caption

Higher Education - Credit Eligibility and Transfer of Credits - English as a Second Language Courses (Credit for All Language Learning (CALL) Act)

Impact

The implementation of SB 395 would impact state laws concerning the transferability of education credits. By prohibiting institutions of higher education from denying the review and consideration of transferred credits, the bill aims to create a more inclusive environment for non-native English speakers and students taking language courses. This change is expected to enhance the educational pathways for those individuals by recognizing their efforts in learning a second language and ensuring they receive appropriate academic credit for their achievements. The bill's enactment is positioned to support diversity in higher education by valuing varied linguistic experiences.

Summary

Senate Bill 395, also known as the Credit for All Language Learning (CALL) Act, aims to enhance the recognition of English as a Second Language (ESL) courses within the Maryland public higher education system. The bill mandates that public community colleges accept ESL courses as eligible for credit toward an associate’s degree. Additionally, it requires that credits obtained for certain language or humanities courses from community colleges be transferable to all public higher education institutions in the state. This act proposes significant changes to the current credit transfer policies, which were previously more restrictive, thus facilitating a smoother academic transition for students who take ESL courses.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 395 appears to be largely positive among educational advocates, policymakers, and community leaders. Supporters view the bill as a progressive step towards equity in education, emphasizing the importance of recognizing language learning as a valuable component of a student’s academic portfolio. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential administrative burden on institutions to adapt to new credit transfer requirements, which could lead to implementation challenges. Overall, the prevailing sentiment leans towards supporting inclusivity and broadening access to education.

Contention

While there is strong support for SB 395, critics express concerns regarding the feasibility of its implementation. Some argue that the quantification of ESL courses as equivalent to traditional humanities electives could complicate curricular structures within community colleges and universities. Furthermore, there are conversations about whether all institutions will equally prioritize these changes, given potential resource disparities among public and private institutions. These points of contention suggest a need for ongoing dialogue about how to effectively integrate these policy changes without compromising the academic standards or administrative efficiency of educational institutions.

Companion Bills

MD HB569

Crossfiled Higher Education - Credit Eligibility and Transfer of Credits - English as a Second Language Courses (Credit for All Language Learning (CALL) Act)

Previously Filed As

MD HB1098

Education - English Learners and Dual Language Immersion Programs - Funding and Establishment (Multilingualism Is an Asset Act)

MD SB882

Education - English Learners and Dual Language Immersion Programs - Funding and Establishment (Multilingualism Is an Asset Act)

MD HB923

Higher Education - Appointment of Secretary and Student Financial Assistance - Accommodations at Public Institutions for Religious Beliefs

MD SB395

State Employee and Retiree Health Benefits - Creditable Service

MD HB581

State Employee and Retiree Health Benefits - Creditable Service

MD HB260

Maryland Sign Language Interpreters Act

MD SB346

Maryland Sign Language Interpreters Act

MD SB662

Higher Education - Appointment of Secretary and Student Financial Assistance - Accommodations at Public Institutions for Religious Beliefs

MD SB959

Higher Education - Maryland 529 Program - Reform

MD SB610

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Education

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