Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1947 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/15/2017

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                    85R9652 KJE-D
 By: Hernandez H.B. No. 1947


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment of the Texas Promise Scholarship
 Program for certain students at participating two-year public
 institutions of higher education.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 56, Education Code, is amended by adding
 Subchapter T to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER T. TEXAS PROMISE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
 Sec. 56.521.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "Coordinating board" means the Texas Higher
 Education Coordinating Board.
 (2)  "Eligible institution" means:
 (A)  a public junior college;
 (B)  a public technical institute; or
 (C)  a public state college.
 (3)  "Institution of higher education," "public junior
 college," "public technical institute," and "public state college"
 have the meanings assigned by Section 61.003.
 (4)  "Participating institution" means an eligible
 institution that elects to participate in the program under Section
 56.524.
 (5)  "Program" means the Texas Promise Scholarship
 Program established under this subchapter.
 Sec. 56.522.  PROGRAM. The Texas Promise Scholarship
 Program is an optional program under which participating two-year
 institutions of higher education may provide assistance in the
 payment of tuition and mandatory fees to enable eligible students
 to attend those institutions.
 Sec. 56.523.  ADMINISTRATION OF PROGRAM. The coordinating
 board shall administer the program and adopt any rules necessary to
 implement the program or this subchapter. The coordinating board
 shall consult with the student financial aid officers of eligible
 institutions in developing the rules.
 Sec. 56.524.  ELECTION TO PARTICIPATE; AWARD OF SCHOLARSHIP.
 (a)  An eligible institution may elect to participate in the program
 by notifying the coordinating board of the institution's election.
 (b)  From money available for the purpose, each
 participating institution shall award scholarships to eligible
 students under the program.  In determining who should receive a
 scholarship under the program, the institution may give priority to
 awarding scholarships to students in any major or certificate or
 degree program designated by the institution.
 Sec. 56.525.  INITIAL ELIGIBILITY FOR SCHOLARSHIP. (a) To
 be eligible initially for a scholarship under the program, a person
 must:
 (1)  be a resident of this state as determined by
 coordinating board rules;
 (2)  meet financial need requirements as defined by the
 coordinating board;
 (3)  be enrolled in an associate degree or certificate
 program at a participating institution;
 (4)  be enrolled as an entering student for at least
 one-half of a full course load for an entering student in the
 associate degree or certificate program, as determined by the
 coordinating board;
 (5)  have applied for any available financial aid or
 assistance; and
 (6)  comply with any additional nonacademic
 requirement adopted by the coordinating board under this
 subchapter.
 (b)  A person is not eligible to receive a scholarship under
 the program if the person has been convicted of a felony or an
 offense under Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code, or under the law
 of another jurisdiction involving a controlled substance as defined
 by Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code, unless the person has met
 the other applicable eligibility requirements under the program and
 has:
 (1)  received a certificate of discharge by the Texas
 Department of Criminal Justice or a correctional facility or
 completed a period of probation ordered by a court, and at least two
 years have elapsed from the date of the receipt or completion; or
 (2)  been pardoned, had the record of the offense
 expunged from the person's record, or otherwise been released from
 the resulting ineligibility to receive a scholarship under the
 program.
 (c)  A person is not eligible to receive a scholarship under
 the program if the person has been granted an associate or
 baccalaureate degree.
 (d)  A person may not receive a scholarship under the program
 for more than 75 semester credit hours or the equivalent.
 (e)  A person's eligibility for a scholarship under the
 program ends on the third anniversary of the initial award of a
 scholarship under the program to the person and the person's
 enrollment in a participating institution.
 Sec. 56.526.  CONTINUING ELIGIBILITY AND ACADEMIC
 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS. (a) After initially qualifying for a
 scholarship under the program, a person may continue to receive a
 scholarship under the program during each semester or term in which
 the person is enrolled at a participating institution only if the
 person:
 (1)  meets financial need requirements as defined by
 the coordinating board;
 (2)  is enrolled in an associate degree or certificate
 program at a participating institution;
 (3)  is enrolled for at least one-half of a full course
 load for a student in an associate degree or certificate program, as
 determined by the coordinating board;
 (4)  makes satisfactory academic progress toward an
 associate degree or certificate; and
 (5)  complies with any additional nonacademic
 requirement adopted by the coordinating board.
 (b)  A person is not eligible to continue to receive a
 scholarship under this section if the person has been convicted of a
 felony or an offense under Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code, or
 under the law of another jurisdiction involving a controlled
 substance as defined by Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code, unless
 the person has met the other applicable eligibility requirements
 under the program and has:
 (1)  received a certificate of discharge by the Texas
 Department of Criminal Justice or a correctional facility or
 completed a period of probation ordered by a court, and at least two
 years have elapsed from the date of the receipt or completion; or
 (2)  been pardoned, had the record of the offense
 expunged from the person's record, or otherwise been released from
 the resulting ineligibility to receive a scholarship under the
 program.
 (c)  If a person fails to meet any of the requirements of
 Subsection (a) after the completion of any semester or term, the
 person may not receive a scholarship under the program during the
 next semester or term in which the person enrolls. A person may
 become eligible to receive a scholarship under the program in a
 subsequent semester or term if the person:
 (1)  completes a semester or term during which the
 student is not eligible for a scholarship; and
 (2)  meets all the requirements of Subsection (a).
 (d)  For the purpose of this section, a person makes
 satisfactory academic progress toward an associate degree or
 certificate only if:
 (1)  in the person's first academic year, the person
 meets the satisfactory academic progress requirements of the
 institution at which the person is enrolled; and
 (2)  in the subsequent academic year, the person:
 (A)  completes at least 75 percent of the semester
 credit hours attempted in the student's most recent academic year;
 and
 (B)  has earned an overall grade point average of
 at least 2.5 on a four-point scale or the equivalent on course work
 previously attempted at institutions of higher education.
 (e)  A person who is eligible to receive a scholarship under
 the program continues to remain eligible to receive the scholarship
 if the person enrolls in or transfers to another participating
 institution.
 (f)  The coordinating board shall adopt rules to allow a
 person who is otherwise eligible to receive a scholarship under the
 program, in the event of a hardship or for other good cause shown,
 including a showing of a severe illness or other debilitating
 condition that may affect the person's academic performance or that
 the person is responsible for the care of a sick, injured, or needy
 person and that the person's provision of care may affect the
 person's academic performance, to receive a scholarship under the
 program:
 (1)  while enrolled in a number of semester credit
 hours that is less than the number of semester credit hours required
 under Subsection (a)(3); or
 (2)  if the student's grade point average or completion
 rate falls below the satisfactory academic progress requirements of
 Subsection (d).
 Sec. 56.527.  SCHOLARSHIP USE. A scholarship awarded by a
 participating institution under the program may be applied only to
 the payment of tuition and mandatory fees at the institution.
 Sec. 56.528.  SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT. (a) The amount of a
 scholarship awarded by a participating institution to an eligible
 student under the program for a semester or other academic term in
 which the student is enrolled at the institution may not exceed the
 difference between the amount of tuition and mandatory fees charged
 to the student by the institution for that semester or term and the
 amount of any other gift aid, including state or federal grants or
 scholarships, awarded to the student for that semester or term.
 (b)  A scholarship may not be awarded under the program to an
 eligible student for a semester or other academic term until any
 other gift aid for which the student is eligible has been awarded to
 the student and the student's unmet financial need has been
 established for purposes of determining the appropriate amount of
 the student's scholarship under Subsection (a).
 Sec. 56.529.  NOTIFICATION OF PROGRAM; RESPONSIBILITIES OF
 SCHOOL DISTRICTS. (a)  The coordinating board, in consultation
 with all participating institutions, shall prepare materials
 designed to inform prospective students, their parents, and high
 school counselors about the program, the institutions
 participating in the program, and eligibility for a scholarship
 under the program. The coordinating board shall distribute to each
 eligible institution and to each school district a copy of the
 materials prepared under this section.
 (b)  Each school district shall notify its high school
 students, those students' teachers and school counselors, and those
 students' parents or guardians of the program, the institutions
 participating in the program, and the eligibility requirements of
 the program.
 Sec. 56.530.  GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS.  In addition to
 other money appropriated by the legislature, each participating
 institution may solicit, accept, and spend gifts, grants, and
 donations from any public or private source for the purposes of the
 program.
 SECTION 2.  (a)  The Texas Higher Education Coordinating
 Board shall adopt rules to administer Subchapter T, Chapter 56,
 Education Code, as added by this Act, as soon as practicable after
 the effective date of this Act.
 (b)  Each two-year public institution of higher education
 that elects to participate in the Texas Promise Scholarship Program
 established under Subchapter T, Chapter 56, Education Code, as
 added by this Act, shall begin awarding scholarships under that
 subchapter for the first academic year for which money is available
 for that purpose, except that an institution may not award
 scholarships under that subchapter for an academic year before the
 2018-2019 academic year.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
 a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
 provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this
 Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
 Act takes effect September 1, 2017.