Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1636

Filed
1/25/23  
Out of House Committee
4/6/23  
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to baccalaureate degree programs offered by certain public junior colleges.

Impact

This bill amends Section 130.306 of the Education Code, which previously limited public junior colleges to offering a maximum of five baccalaureate degree programs. With the passing of HB1636, South Texas College is now authorized to expand its offerings to six programs, reflecting a significant shift in state educational policy which supports the growth of higher education institutions in meeting local workforce needs. By enhancing educational resources available, the bill could also contribute to local economic development by preparing graduates for careers in child and family development.

Summary

House Bill 1636, introduced by Representative Canales, primarily aims to expand educational opportunities at South Texas College by allowing it to offer a sixth baccalaureate degree. Specifically, this will be a Bachelor of Applied Science in Child and Family Development. This legislative change addresses a gap in higher education options for the local community, enhancing the college's ability to meet educational demands in related fields.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1636 is largely positive, particularly among local educational stakeholders who see the initiative as beneficial for the community's educational landscape. Supporters argue that the introduction of a new baccalaureate degree will provide residents with greater access to educational advancement and skill development, paving the way for improved employment opportunities in child and family services.

Contention

While the sentiment is predominantly supportive, some concerns were raised regarding the allocation of resources at community colleges. Opponents of similar bills in other contexts worry that expanding degree offerings could stretch funding and faculty resources thin, potentially impacting the quality of education provided. However, these concerns appear minimal for HB1636, as discussions have focused primarily on the opportunities it presents.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 130. Junior College Districts
    • Section: 306
    • Section: 306
    • Section: 306

Companion Bills

TX SB672

Identical Relating to baccalaureate degree programs offered by certain public junior colleges.

TX SB692

Similar To Relating to baccalaureate degree programs offered by certain public junior colleges.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.