Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3148 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/21/2025

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                    89R8910 RDR-D
 By: Hickland H.B. No. 3148




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the automatic admission of students to general academic
 teaching institutions.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Sections 51.803(a-1), (a-2), and (a-6),
 Education Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a-1)  Beginning with admissions for the 2029-2030
 [2011-2012] academic year, a general academic teaching institution
 [The University of Texas at Austin] is not required to offer
 admission to applicants who qualify for automatic admission under
 Subsection (a) in excess of the number required to fill 50 [75]
 percent of the institution's [university's] enrollment capacity
 designated for first-time resident undergraduate students in an
 academic year.  If the number of applicants who qualify for
 automatic admission to the institution [The University of Texas at
 Austin] under Subsection (a) for an academic year exceeds 50 [75]
 percent of the institution's [university's] enrollment capacity
 designated for first-time resident undergraduate students for that
 academic year, the institution [university] may elect to offer
 admission to those applicants as provided by this subsection and
 not as otherwise required by Subsection (a).  If the institution
 [university] elects to offer admission under this subsection, the
 institution [university] shall offer admission to those applicants
 by percentile rank according to high school graduating class
 standing based on grade point average, beginning with the top
 percentile rank, until the applicants qualified under Subsection
 (a) have been offered admission in the number estimated in good
 faith by the institution [university] as sufficient to fill 50 [75]
 percent of the institution's [university's] enrollment capacity
 designated for first-time resident undergraduate students, except
 that the institution [university] must offer admission to all
 applicants with the same percentile rank.  After the applicants
 qualified for automatic admission under Subsection (a) have been
 offered admission under this subsection in the number estimated in
 good faith as sufficient to fill at least 50 [75] percent of the
 designated enrollment capacity described by this subsection, the
 institution [university] shall consider any remaining applicants
 qualified for automatic admission under Subsection (a) in the same
 manner as other applicants for admission as first-time
 undergraduate students in accordance with Section 51.805.
 (a-2)  If the number of applicants who apply to a general
 academic teaching institution during the current academic year for
 admission in the next academic year and who qualify for automatic
 admission to a general academic teaching institution under
 Subsection (a) exceeds 50 [75] percent of the institution's
 enrollment capacity designated for first-time resident
 undergraduate students for that next academic year and the
 institution plans to offer admission under Subsection (a-1) during
 the next school year, the institution shall, in the manner
 prescribed by the Texas Education Agency and not later than
 September 15, provide to each school district, for dissemination of
 the information to high school junior-level students and their
 parents, notice of which percentile ranks of high school
 senior-level students who qualify for automatic admission under
 Subsection (a) are anticipated by the institution to be offered
 admission under Subsection (a-1) during the next school year.
 (a-6)  Not later than December 31 of each academic year in
 which a general academic teaching institution [The University of
 Texas at Austin] offers admission under Subsection (a-1), the
 institution [university] shall deliver a written report to the
 governor, the lieutenant governor, and speaker of the house of
 representatives regarding the institution's [university's]
 progress in each of the following matters:
 (1)  increasing geographic diversity of the entering
 freshman class;
 (2)  counseling and outreach efforts aimed at students
 qualified for automatic admission under this section;
 (3)  recruiting Texas residents who graduate from other
 institutions of higher education to the institution's
 [university's] graduate and professional degree programs;
 (4)  recruiting students who are members of
 underrepresented demographic segments of the state's population;
 and
 (5)  assessing and improving the institution's
 [university's] regional recruitment efforts [centers].
 SECTION 2.  The changes in law made by this Act apply
 beginning with admissions to a general academic teaching
 institution for the 2029-2030 academic year. Admissions to a
 general academic teaching institution for an academic period before
 that academic year are governed by the law in effect immediately
 before the effective date of this Act, and the former law is
 continued in effect for that purpose.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.