Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2847 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/14/2025

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                            89R19682 TYPED
 By: Hagenbuch S.B. No. 2847




 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to innovations in core curriculum to accelerate the award
 of bachelor's degrees.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Sections 61.822 (b), Education Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (b)  Each institution of higher education shall adopt a core
 curriculum of no less than 42 semester credit hours, including
 specific courses comprising the curriculum. The core curriculum
 shall be consistent with the common course numbering system
 approved by the board and with the statement, recommendations, and
 rules issued by the board. An institution may have a core
 curriculum of other than 42 semester credit hours only if approved
 by the board. The board by rule may approve a core curriculum of
 fewer than 42 semester credit hours for an associate degree program
 if the board determines that the approval would facilitate the
 award of a degree or transfer of credit consistent with this
 subchapter.
 (b-1)  The board by rule may approve a core curriculum of
 fewer than 42 semester credit hours for a bachelor's degree program
 at an institution of higher education if the board determines that
 the approval would accelerate student completion of workforce
 aligned credentials, as defined by board rule.
 (c)  If a student successfully completes the core curriculum
 at an institution of higher education, that block of courses may be
 transferred to any other institution of higher education and must
 be substituted for the receiving institution's core curriculum. A
 student shall receive academic credit for each of the courses
 transferred and may not be required to take additional core
 curriculum courses at the receiving institution unless the board
 has approved a larger core curriculum at the institution.
 (d)  A student who transfers from one institution of higher
 education to another without completing the core curriculum of the
 sending institution shall receive academic credit from the
 receiving institution for each of the courses that the student has
 successfully completed in the core curriculum of the sending
 institution. Following receipt of credit for these courses, the
 student may be required to satisfy further course requirements in
 the core curriculum of the receiving institution.
 (e)  The governing board of a general academic teaching
 institution that offers a joint baccalaureate degree program under
 a contract with a foreign college or university may, in
 consultation with the foreign college or university, identify and
 approve courses offered by the foreign college or university that
 are equivalent to, and may substitute for, courses in the core
 curriculum of a student enrolled in the joint degree program who is
 considered to be primarily a student of the general academic
 teaching institution.
 SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.