Texas 2017 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3105 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/07/2017

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                    85R3196 KSD-F
 By: Wu H.B. No. 3105


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to measures to facilitate the transfer, academic progress,
 and timely graduation of students in public higher education.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter Z, Chapter 51, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 51.96852 to read as follows:
 Sec. 51.96852.  TRANSFER OF CREDIT FROM LOWER-DIVISION
 INSTITUTIONS; ARTICULATION AGREEMENTS. (a) In this section:
 (1)  "Articulation agreement" means a formal written
 agreement between a public junior college and a general academic
 teaching institution identifying courses offered by the public
 junior college that must be accepted for credit toward specific
 course requirements at the general academic teaching institution.
 (2)  "Lower-division institution of higher education"
 means a public junior college, public state college, or public
 technical institute.
 (3)  "Public junior college" and "general academic
 teaching institution" have the meanings assigned by Section 61.003.
 (b)  Each general academic teaching institution shall:
 (1)  publish on the institution's Internet website for
 use by prospective undergraduate students a detailed description
 developed by the institution's faculty of the learning objectives,
 content, and prior knowledge requirements for at least 12 courses
 offered by the institution for which credit is frequently
 transferred to the institution from lower-division institutions of
 higher education;
 (2)  identify the public junior colleges from which the
 general academic teaching institution regularly receives transfer
 students; and
 (3)  establish, for at least five degree plans for
 which credit is frequently transferred to the institution from
 lower-division institutions of higher education, articulation
 agreements with each public junior college from which the general
 academic teaching institution has received an average of at least
 five percent of the institution's transfer students in the three
 preceding academic years.
 (c)  A general academic teaching institution's participation
 in an articulation agreement under this section does not affect the
 institution's admissions policies.
 (d)  In consultation with general academic teaching
 institutions and public junior colleges, the Texas Higher Education
 Coordinating Board, using the negotiated rulemaking procedures
 under Chapter 2008, Government Code, shall adopt any rules the
 coordinating board considers necessary for the administration of
 this section.
 SECTION 2.  Section 61.0515, Education Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (d) to read as
 follows:
 (a)  To earn a baccalaureate degree, a student may not be
 required by a general academic teaching institution to complete
 more than the minimum number of semester credit hours required for
 the degree by the institution's board-recognized accrediting
 agency [Southern Association of Colleges and Schools or its
 successor] unless the institution determines that there is a
 compelling academic reason for requiring completion of additional
 semester credit hours for the degree.
 (d)  The board shall adopt any rules the board considers
 necessary for the administration of this section.  In adopting
 rules under this subsection, the board shall use the negotiated
 rulemaking procedures under Chapter 2008, Government Code.
 SECTION 3.  Section 61.05151, Education Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (d) to read as
 follows:
 (a)  To earn an associate degree, a student may not be
 required by an institution of higher education to complete more
 than the minimum number of semester credit hours required for the
 degree by the institution's board-recognized accrediting agency
 [Southern Association of Colleges and Schools or its successor]
 unless the institution determines that there is a compelling
 academic reason for requiring completion of additional semester
 credit hours for the degree.
 (d)  The board shall adopt any rules the board considers
 necessary for the administration of this section.  In adopting
 rules under this subsection, the board shall use the negotiated
 rulemaking procedures under Chapter 2008, Government Code.
 SECTION 4.  Section 61.822, Education Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (a-1) and adding Subsection (f) to read as
 follows:
 (a-1)  The board, with the assistance of advisory committees
 composed of representatives of institutions of higher education,
 shall develop a recommended core curriculum of at least 42 semester
 credit hours, including a statement of the content, component
 areas, and objectives of the core curriculum. Administrators of an
 institution of higher education may serve as representatives of the
 institution on any advisory committee under this section.  At least
 a majority of the members of any advisory committee named under this
 section shall be faculty members of an institution of higher
 education. An institution shall consult with the faculty of the
 institution before nominating or recommending a person to the board
 as the institution's representative on an advisory committee.
 (f)  In an effort to facilitate the transfer of major-related
 coursework beyond the general education core curriculum, the board,
 with the assistance of the advisory committees described by
 Subsection (a-1), shall:
 (1)  develop a course-specific core curriculum for each
 broad academic discipline within the general core curriculum; and
 (2)  identify those degree programs offered at
 institutions of higher education to which the course-specific core
 curriculum, if successfully completed by a student at another
 institution of higher education, is fully transferable.
 SECTION 5.  Not later than May 31, 2019, each general
 academic teaching institution shall publish on the institution's
 Internet website the information required by Section 51.96852,
 Education Code, as added by this Act, and establish articulation
 agreements in accordance with that section.
 SECTION 6.  The changes in law made by this Act to Sections
 61.0515(a) and 61.05151(a), Education Code, apply beginning with
 undergraduate students who initially enroll in an institution of
 higher education for the 2019 fall semester. An undergraduate
 student who initially enrolls in an institution of higher education
 before that semester is covered by the law in effect before the
 effective date of this Act, and that law is continued in effect for
 that purpose.
 SECTION 7.  Not later than May 31, 2019, the Texas Higher
 Education Coordinating Board shall develop core curricula for broad
 academic disciplines included within the general core curriculum
 that conform to the requirements of Section 61.822, Education Code,
 as amended by this Act.
 SECTION 8.  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.