Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR491

Caption

Recognizing April 6, 2015, as Lone Star College Day.

Impact

The resolution serves to honor Lone Star College for its expansive reach and commitment to higher education. It draws attention to the college's historical significance and present-day achievements, which have positively influenced the educational landscape of Texas. Notably, the college offers programs designed for diverse demographics, including dual-credit classes for high school students and lifelong learning initiatives for older residents.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 491 recognizes April 6, 2015, as Lone Star College Day at the State Capitol, celebrating the institution's contributions to education in the Houston area. Lone Star College, established in 1972, has evolved into the largest higher education institution in its region, offering quality education to about 95,000 students across six colleges and multiple centers. The resolution highlights the college's role in providing affordable educational opportunities, including associate's degrees and certifications that enable students to transfer to four-year institutions.

Contention

While the resolution was largely supportive, it reflects broader themes in educational policy, particularly the importance of accessible higher education in Texas. The celebration may also prompt discussions regarding funding for community colleges and the effectiveness of current educational initiatives aimed at improving graduation rates statewide, perhaps igniting debate on resource allocation among competing educational institutions.

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