Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HR505

Introduced
2/18/09  
Refer
2/23/09  
Enrolled
3/17/09  

Caption

Honoring Eastfield College in Mesquite and commemorating the opening of its Learning Center in February 2009.

Impact

The establishment of the Learning Center signifies Eastfield College's dedication to enhancing educational opportunities and meeting the evolving needs of its students. The new facility features modern technological advancements designed to facilitate interactive learning experiences, which can play a crucial role in improving student engagement and outcomes. By offering a space that encourages interaction between students and instructors, the Learning Center aims to foster a collaborative educational environment that benefits the entire community.

Summary

HR505 commemorates Eastfield College in Mesquite, Texas, honoring the recent opening of its new Learning Center on February 5, 2009. Eastfield College has served the southeastern Dallas County area since 1970, providing affordable education to a diverse population through various career programs in both technical and service fields. Moreover, it offers academic transfer programs, allowing students to earn associate's degrees that meet the requirements for bachelor's degrees at four-year institutions. The college serves approximately 10,000 students each semester and is committed to supporting educational pursuits for individuals of all ages.

Contention

While the bill primarily serves as a commemorative resolution rather than a policy-changing piece of legislation, it highlights broader issues regarding access to education in Texas. The ongoing challenges faced by community colleges, such as funding, enrollment rates, and resource availability, remain central to the discourse on higher education in the state. The support for Eastfield College underscores the importance of community-based educational institutions in promoting higher education accessibility, particularly in underserved regions.

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