Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2920

Filed
2/27/23  
Out of House Committee
4/18/23  
Voted on by House
4/28/23  
Out of Senate Committee
5/18/23  
Voted on by Senate
5/19/23  
Governor Action
6/18/23  

Caption

Relating to the distribution, posting, or provision of information regarding postsecondary education and career opportunities and to the confidentiality of certain information relating to persons provided assistance in accessing postsecondary education.

Impact

The enactment of HB 2920 represents a significant shift in how information regarding higher education is distributed and assessed. By providing clear comparisons of educational programs, the bill seeks to empower students and parents, particularly in light of rising student loan debt among Texas residents. With an estimated 3.4 million Texans owing over $120 billion in student loans, the legislation's intention is to ensure that students enter into educational commitments with realistic expectations of both costs and outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 2920 aims to enhance transparency in higher education within Texas by providing specific data about the value of various postsecondary credentials. The bill mandates the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to develop electronic tools that compare institutions of higher education based on critical factors such as cost, retention rates, graduation rates, average student debt, and expected employment outcomes. This will give prospective students and their families the necessary information to assess the value of education programs, enabling informed decision-making as they explore educational opportunities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 2920 has generally been supportive among educational advocates and legislators who recognize the need for clearer information in the higher education landscape. Many proponents view the bill as a proactive measure that could mitigate the student debt crisis by setting clearer financial expectations and aiding students in choosing programs with favorable employment outcomes. However, there could be contrasting opinions regarding the efficacy of state-mandated data in truly reflecting the variable quality of educational programs.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill may arise from the adequacy and reliability of the data that will be provided by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Critics might argue that while transparency is essential, the quality of comparisons constructed from this data is paramount. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding student privacy, particularly related to the sharing of employment outcomes and debt information. Ensuring that students' sensitive data is handled appropriately without infringing on their rights will be crucial in implementing this legislation.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 7. State Organization
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  • Chapter 51. Provisions Generally Applicable To Higher Education
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  • Chapter 61. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
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Government Code

  • Chapter 2308. Workforce Investment Act
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Companion Bills

TX SB2068

Identical Relating to the information maintained by the Texas Education Agency regarding postsecondary education and career opportunities.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1132

Relating to the information maintained by the Texas Education Agency regarding postsecondary education and career opportunities.

TX HB4109

Relating to the information maintained by the Texas Education Agency regarding postsecondary education and career opportunities.

TX SB2068

Relating to the information maintained by the Texas Education Agency regarding postsecondary education and career opportunities.

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