Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1531

Filed
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 

Caption

Relating to providing information to entering undergraduate students at certain general academic teaching institutions to promote timely graduation.

Impact

The implementation of SB1531 will amend Section 51 of the Education Code, requiring general academic institutions to create information packages for first-time and transfer undergraduate students. These packages will not only include data on tuition and fees associated with different graduation timelines but will also provide guidance on resources available for academic and career support. By fostering awareness about the financial and career-related impacts of delayed graduation, the bill encourages students to take proactive steps towards completing their degrees in a timely manner.

Summary

SB1531, introduced by Seliger et al., seeks to enhance the graduation rates of undergraduate students at general academic teaching institutions in Texas by mandating the provision of crucial information at the time of enrollment. The bill focuses on educating students about the financial implications of extending their graduation beyond four years, by presenting a comparative analysis of tuition costs and potential lost earnings based on varying graduation timelines (four, five, and six years). This initiative aims to foster timely graduation, thereby benefiting both students and the state by potentially reducing education costs and increasing the number of graduates entering the workforce sooner.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step towards promoting efficiency in higher education, some opponents may raise concerns about its effectiveness in changing student behavior. There is an ongoing debate about whether merely providing information will lead to significant changes in graduation rates, particularly for students facing complex personal or financial challenges that may not be addressed through information alone. The bill seeks to balance the provision of essential data with suggestions for actionable steps, which could address some validity concerns regarding its implementation.

Companion Bills

TX HB3519

Identical Relating to providing information to entering undergraduate students at general academic teaching institutions to promote timely graduation.

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