Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3768 Latest Draft

Bill / Comm Sub Version Filed 05/03/2017

                            85R25806 KJE-F
 By: Howard H.B. No. 3768
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 3768:
 By:  Lozano C.S.H.B. No. 3768


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the establishment of the Texas Guided Pathways program
 to facilitate the completion by students of undergraduate
 certificate and degree programs.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 61, Education Code, is amended by adding
 Subchapter S-1 to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER S-1. TEXAS GUIDED PATHWAYS PROGRAM
 Sec. 61.841.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:
 (1)  "Program" means the Texas Guided Pathways program
 established under this subchapter.
 (2)  "Texas OnCourse initiative" means the
 postsecondary education and career counseling academy developed by
 The University of Texas at Austin under Section 33.009.
 Sec. 61.842.  ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM. (a) The Texas
 Guided Pathways program is established to inform, empower, and
 support current and prospective students at institutions of higher
 education by providing those students clear and efficient pathways
 to completion of undergraduate certificate and degree programs.
 (b)  The goals of the program are to:
 (1)  provide recommended course sequences for all
 undergraduate certificate and degree programs offered at
 institutions of higher education;
 (2)  increase the efficiency of transferring course
 credit between two-year and four-year institutions of higher
 education;
 (3)  empower students to make well-informed choices by
 making useful course planning information available to students
 electronically;
 (4)  decrease the cost of completing undergraduate
 certificate and degree programs by helping students avoid taking
 courses that do not count toward the programs; and
 (5)  streamline student pathways to completion of
 undergraduate certificate and degree programs in a manner aligned
 with state goals to increase educational attainment.
 Sec. 61.843.  RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCES. (a) Each
 institution of higher education shall develop a recommended course
 sequence for each undergraduate certificate or degree program
 offered by the institution. Each recommended course sequence must:
 (1)  be designed to enable a student to obtain a
 certificate or degree, as applicable, within:
 (A)  for an associate degree or certificate
 program, four semesters or other academic terms; or
 (B)  for a baccalaureate degree program, eight
 semesters or other academic terms;
 (2)  include a specific sequence in which courses
 should be completed to ensure completion of the applicable program
 within the time frame described by Subdivision (1); and
 (3)  be aligned with the applicable certificate or
 degree requirements published by the institution.
 (b)  Not later than June 1 of each year, each institution of
 higher education shall:
 (1)  after reviewing and, if necessary, updating each
 recommended course sequence, adopt a version of each recommended
 course sequence to take effect beginning with entering freshmen and
 undergraduate transfer students for the following academic year;
 (2)  submit to the board, in an electronic format
 specified by the board, each recommended course sequence and, if
 the institution does not use the common course numbering system,
 information regarding the course equivalent under the common course
 numbering system, if any, for each course included in that course
 sequence; and
 (3)  post each recommended course sequence, including
 any information required to be provided under Subdivision (2) for
 that course sequence, on the institution's Internet website in a
 location that is accessible from the institution's website home
 page by use of not more than three links.
 (c)  Each institution of higher education shall inform
 students about the recommended course sequences, including how to
 use those course sequences as a tool to aid in course selection, and
 incorporate those course sequences into student advising.
 (d)  To enable students to compare recommended course
 sequences at institutions of higher education, each institution of
 higher education shall post on the institution's Internet website a
 link to the web-based platform on recommended course sequences
 developed by the board under Subsection (g).
 (e)  After notice to the board, an institution of higher
 education may modify the institution's recommended course
 sequences as necessary to:
 (1)  incorporate recommended changes identified as a
 result of any program evaluation conducted by the institution; or
 (2)  comply with applicable institutional policies,
 accreditation requirements, and state or federal law.
 (f)  An institution of higher education shall honor each
 version of a recommended course sequence adopted by the institution
 under Subsection (b)(1), including any necessary modifications
 made to the course sequence under Subsection (e), for at least the
 four academic years occurring after the date on which that version
 of the course sequence is adopted.
 (g)  The board, in consultation with the Texas OnCourse
 initiative and its partnering institutions of higher education,
 shall establish a statewide web-based platform that enables a
 student to:
 (1)  search for and compare recommended course
 sequences at institutions of higher education; and
 (2)  determine whether a specific lower-division
 course offered by an institution of higher education and identified
 using the common course numbering system would transfer to another
 institution of higher education for course credit applied toward
 the student's undergraduate certificate or degree program and count
 toward that institution's recommended course sequence for that
 program.
 (h)  In establishing the web-based platform under Subsection
 (g), the board may use technology platforms provided by the
 National Student Clearinghouse or any other electronic data sharing
 and exchange platforms that meet nationally accepted standards,
 conventions, and practices.
 (i)  The board shall ensure that an electronic link to the
 web-based platform established under Subsection (g) is posted on
 the Internet website of any electronic common application system
 developed by the board.
 (j)  Not later than November 1 of each even-numbered year,
 the board shall submit to the members of the legislature a report on
 the recommended course sequences at institutions of higher
 education.  The report must include an analysis of the alignment of
 courses taken by students in each undergraduate certificate or
 degree program at an institution of higher education with the
 institution's recommended course sequence for that program.
 Sec. 61.844.  TRANSFER COMPACTS. (a)  Not later than March
 15 of each year, each institution of higher education shall submit
 to the board in an electronic format specified by the board:
 (1)  a list of the transfer compacts in which the
 institution participates; and
 (2)  a copy of, or an electronic link to a copy of, each
 transfer compact listed under Subdivision (1).
 (b)  The board shall provide any necessary support for the
 development of transfer compacts between institutions of higher
 education.
 (c)  The board, in consultation with the Texas OnCourse
 initiative and its partnering institutions of higher education,
 shall establish a statewide web-based platform that provides to
 students information regarding transfer compacts between
 institutions of higher education, including an electronic link to
 each transfer compact submitted to the board under Subsection (a).
 (d)  In establishing the web-based platform under Subsection
 (c), the board may use technology platforms provided by the
 National Student Clearinghouse or any other electronic data sharing
 and exchange platforms that meet nationally accepted standards,
 conventions, and practices.
 (e)  Not later than November 1 of each even-numbered year,
 the board shall submit to the members of the legislature a report on
 transfer compacts between institutions of higher education. The
 report must include an analysis of the impact of those compacts on
 students' efficient progress toward completion of an undergraduate
 certificate or degree program.
 Sec. 61.845.  GIFTS, GRANTS, AND DONATIONS. The board may
 solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations from any public or
 private source for any expenses related to the program.
 Sec. 61.846.  RULES. The board, in consultation with
 institutions of higher education:
 (1)  shall adopt rules for the electronic submission of
 information required to be submitted to the board under this
 subchapter; and
 (2)  may adopt rules as necessary to implement the
 program.
 SECTION 2.  Subchapter S-1, Chapter 61, Education Code, as
 added by this Act, applies beginning with the 2018-2019 academic
 year.
 SECTION 3.  Notwithstanding Section 61.843(b), Education
 Code, as added by this Act, not later than August 15, 2018, each
 public institution of higher education shall adopt, submit to the
 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, and post on the
 institution's Internet website the initial recommended course
 sequences as required under that section.
 SECTION 4.  Not later than November 1, 2018, the Texas Higher
 Education Coordinating Board shall submit its initial report
 required under Section 61.843(j), Education Code, as added by this
 Act.
 SECTION 5.  Not later than March 15, 2019, the Texas Higher
 Education Coordinating Board shall establish the statewide
 web-based platforms required under Sections 61.843(g) and
 61.844(c), Education Code, as added by this Act.
 SECTION 6.  Not later than November 1, 2020, the Texas Higher
 Education Coordinating Board shall submit its initial report
 required under Section 61.844(e), Education Code, as added by this
 Act.
 SECTION 7.  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.