Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1870

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the accreditation of public institutions of higher education.

Impact

The changes proposed in HB 1870 will significantly impact how institutions of higher education obtain and maintain their accreditation. Institutions will be required to seek accreditation from agencies evaluated and approved by the newly established commission. This ensures that the standards applied are uniform and aligned with both state goals and national educational standards. Furthermore, any institution failing to comply with these accreditation requirements risks losing state funding, introducing a financial incentive to adhere strictly to the commission's mandates.

Summary

House Bill 1870 is focused on the accreditation of public institutions of higher education in Texas. It seeks to establish the Texas Higher Education Accreditation Commission, which will function under the guidance of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. The commission will be responsible for identifying and approving accrediting agencies deemed qualified to assess institutions of higher education. This bill is aimed at ensuring that the accreditation process is rigorous, transparent, and responsive to both educational standards and labor market outcomes for students.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding HB 1870 could arise from the potential ramifications of having accreditation decisions centralized under a state-appointed commission. Critics may argue that this could limit flexibility and responsiveness of individual institutions in choosing accrediting agencies that reflect their unique educational missions and community needs. Additionally, there could be concerns regarding the impartiality of the commission members, particularly if they are perceived to have biases based on their appointments by political figures.

Regulations

The bill includes stringent provisions for evaluating the performance of accrediting agencies, requiring them to undergo biennial evaluations that assess their effectiveness in ensuring quality education. It stipulates the criteria for these evaluations and the consequences for institutions that fail to maintain satisfactory performance ratings. Thus, the regulation aims to not only maintain higher standards for education but also to foster accountability among accrediting entities.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 51. Provisions Generally Applicable To Higher Education
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

TX SB1322

Identical Relating to the accreditation of public institutions of higher education.

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