Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2072

Caption

Relating to measures to facilitate the transfer, academic progress, and timely graduation of students in public higher education.

Impact

The implications of HB 2072 are significant for how credit transfers work across Texas higher education. By requiring general academic teaching institutions to enter into articulation agreements with junior colleges, the bill is designed to streamline the transition for students moving from community colleges to universities. This is aimed at preventing students from losing credits during the transfer process, which can extend their time in college unnecessarily and increase costs for families. The bill addresses the critical need for students to have reliable information on credit transferability that can assist in their degree planning.

Summary

House Bill 2072 focuses on enhancing the transfer process for students within public higher education in Texas. The bill introduces measures that facilitate the transfer of credit from lower-division institutions, such as public junior colleges and technical institutes, to general academic teaching institutions. It mandates that these higher education institutions publish detailed descriptions of the courses they commonly receive from lower-division institutions. The intention is to create clear pathways for transferring credits, thereby supporting students in their academic progress and timely graduation.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve the educational pathway for students, notable points of contention may arise regarding the responsibilities placed on institutions to establish articulation agreements and publish course details. Some may argue that the implementation of these measures could create additional administrative burdens for institutions, particularly smaller colleges that may struggle with the resources needed for compliance. Additionally, debates may surface about how effectively these measures will address the diverse needs of students from different educational backgrounds and experiences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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