Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3296 Latest Draft

Bill / House Committee Report Version Filed 05/07/2023

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                            88R20302 MM-D
 By: Raney H.B. No. 3296
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 3296:
 By:  Kuempel C.S.H.B. No. 3296


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to reporting requirements regarding certain data related
 to students at two-year public institutions of higher education.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Chapter 2308A, Government Code, is amended by
 adding Section 2308A.0091 to read as follows:
 Sec. 2308A.0091.  ANNUAL REPORT REGARDING TWO-YEAR
 INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT AND WAGE OUTCOMES. (a)
 In this section:
 (1)  "Average first-year wages" means the average
 annual wages earned by a yearly cohort's graduates and leavers
 during the first calendar year following the calendar year in which
 those persons graduated from or were last enrolled in the
 applicable two-year institution of higher education.
 (2)  "Graduate" means a person who:
 (A)  has been awarded a degree or certificate from
 a two-year institution of higher education; and
 (B)  is not determined by the coordinating board
 for purposes of this section to be enrolled in another institution
 of higher education.
 (3)  "Leaver" means a student who:
 (A)  has completed at least nine semester credit
 hours or the equivalent at a two-year institution of higher
 education;
 (B)  is no longer enrolled at the institution but
 did not graduate; and
 (C)  is not determined by the coordinating board
 for purposes of this section to be enrolled in another institution
 of higher education.
 (4)  "Placement rate" in regard to a yearly cohort
 means the proportion of the yearly cohort's graduates and leavers
 determined by the coordinating board to be working in this state
 during the first calendar year following the calendar year in which
 the yearly cohort's members graduated from or were last enrolled in
 the applicable two-year institution of higher education, expressed
 as a percentage.
 (5)  "Transfer rate" in regard to an institution's
 yearly cohort means the proportion of the yearly cohort's members
 who are no longer enrolled in the institution but did not graduate
 and are determined by the coordinating board for purposes of this
 section to be enrolled in another institution of higher education.
 (6)  "Two-year institution of higher education" has the
 meaning assigned by Section 54.751, Education Code.
 (7)  "Yearly cohort" means a cohort of students from a
 two-year institution of higher education that includes, for a
 calendar year, each:
 (A)  graduate who graduated from the institution
 during that calendar year;
 (B)  leaver who last enrolled in the institution
 during that calendar year; and
 (C)  student who last enrolled in the institution
 during that calendar year but did not graduate and is determined by
 the coordinating board for purposes of this section to be enrolled
 in another institution of higher education.
 (b)  Not later than March 31 of each calendar year, the
 coordinating board shall:
 (1)  determine, in consultation with the commission,
 the most recent calendar year for which the entire calendar year's
 unemployment insurance wage record data may be obtained from the
 commission;
 (2)  obtain from the commission the unemployment
 insurance wage record data for the calendar year identified in
 Subdivision (1);
 (3)  collate the unemployment insurance wage record
 data obtained under Subdivision (2) using the social security
 numbers for graduates and leavers in each two-year institution of
 higher education's yearly cohort for the calendar year immediately
 preceding the calendar year for which the unemployment insurance
 wage record data was obtained;
 (4)  use the unemployment insurance wage record data
 collated under Subdivision (3) to determine the average first-year
 wages and placement rate for each yearly cohort described by
 Subdivision (3); and
 (5)  using enrollment data from all institutions of
 higher education, determine the transfer rate for each yearly
 cohort described by Subdivision (3).
 (c)  Not later than the first Monday of April of each year,
 the coordinating board shall submit a report to each member of the
 legislature, the lieutenant governor, the governor, the
 comptroller, and the chief executive officer of each two-year
 institution of higher education. The report must contain the most
 recently available average first-year wages, placement rate, and
 transfer rate of each two-year institution of higher education, as
 determined by the coordinating board under Subsection (b).
 (d)  The coordinating board shall:
 (1)  maintain copies of each report submitted under
 Subsection (c) in a manner that is accessible for public
 inspection; and
 (2)  on the person's request, provide a copy of a report
 maintained under Subdivision (1) to a member of the legislature,
 the lieutenant governor, the governor, the comptroller, or the
 chief executive officer of a two-year institution of higher
 education.
 (e)  The coordinating board may adopt rules as necessary for
 the administration of this section.
 SECTION 2.  Section 130.0035(b), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (b)  The report must include the following information for
 the junior college district for the academic year covered by the
 report:
 (1)  the rate at which students completed courses
 attempted;
 (2)  the number and types of degrees and certificates
 awarded;
 (3)  the percentage of graduates who passed licensing
 exams related to the degree or certificate awarded, to the extent
 the information can be determined;
 (4)  the number of students or graduates who transfer
 to or are admitted to a public university;
 (5)  the passing rates for students required to be
 tested under former Section 51.306;
 (6)  the percentage of students enrolled who are
 academically disadvantaged;
 (7)  the percentage of students enrolled who are
 economically disadvantaged;
 (8)  the racial and ethnic composition of the
 district's student body; [and]
 (9)  the percentage of student contact hours taught by
 full-time faculty; and
 (10)  the most recent average first-year wages,
 placement rate, and transfer rate for the district's students
 reported by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board in the
 coordinating board's most recent report under Section 2308A.0091,
 Government Code.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023.