75R11787 JSA-F                           

         By Rangel                                             H.B. No. 2652

         Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2652:

         By Cuellar                                        C.S.H.B. No. 2652

                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

 1-1                                   AN ACT

 1-2     relating to creating a special college program to assist certain

 1-3     persons to complete a college degree.

 1-4           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:

 1-5           SECTION 1.  Chapter 61, Education Code, is amended by adding

 1-6     Subchapter R to read as follows:

 1-7                      SUBCHAPTER R.  LONE STAR COLLEGE

 1-8           Sec. 61.901.  ROLE AND PURPOSE.  The purpose of Lone Star

 1-9     College is to provide an alternative to traditional university

1-10     programs through which an adult may earn a college degree that is

1-11     equivalent in quality to a degree earned at a traditional

1-12     accredited college or university and that is obtained through

1-13     equally rigorous academic course work.  The college is intended to

1-14     serve individuals who, for personal, economic, family, or other

1-15     reasons, are unable to participate in a traditional university

1-16     program and who require a more flexible, self-paced program that

1-17     does not require continuous full-time enrollment and to provide a

1-18     means by which a student who accumulates college credits from one

1-19     or more institutions but has not been able to meet the graduation

1-20     residency requirements at an institution to obtain a degree.

1-21           Sec. 61.902.  DEFINITIONS.  In this subchapter:

1-22                 (1)  "Board of regents" means the governing body of a

1-23     general academic teaching institution or university system

1-24     designated by the coordinating board to direct and control the

 2-1     college.

 2-2                 (2)  "College" means Lone Star College.

 2-3                 (3)  "Coordinating board" means the Texas Higher

 2-4     Education Coordinating Board.

 2-5                 (4)  "Designated institution" means the institution of

 2-6     higher education designated by the coordinating board to administer

 2-7     the college.

 2-8                 (5)  "Director" means the individual responsible for

 2-9     administering the day-to-day operations of the college.

2-10           Sec. 61.903.  ESTABLISHMENT.  The coordinating board may

2-11     establish Lone Star College as a degree-granting institution of

2-12     higher education.

2-13           Sec. 61.904.  ADMINISTRATION.  (a)  If the coordinating board

2-14     establishes the college, the coordinating board shall:

2-15                 (1)  designate the governing board of a general

2-16     academic teaching institution or university system to govern and

2-17     control the college as its board of regents; and

2-18                 (2)  designate an institution of higher education under

2-19     the governance of the designated governing board to operate the

2-20     college.

2-21           (b)  The designations made under Subsection (a)  must be

2-22     approved by the designated governing board.

2-23           (c)  The president of the designated institution is the

2-24     president of the college and shall manage the college in accordance

2-25     with the rules and regulations of the board of regents.  The

2-26     president may employ a director and other staff to administer the

2-27     college.

 3-1           Sec. 61.905.  DEGREES.  With the prior approval of the

 3-2     coordinating board, the college may offer the following degrees in

 3-3     the name of Lone Star College:

 3-4                 (1)  associate of arts;

 3-5                 (2)  associate of science;

 3-6                 (3)  bachelor of arts;

 3-7                 (4)  bachelor of science; and

 3-8                 (5)  bachelor of general studies.

 3-9           Sec. 61.906.  ADMISSIONS; COURSE WORK.  (a)  A student is

3-10     eligible for admission to the college if the student:

3-11                 (1)  has earned a high school diploma or its

3-12     equivalent; and

3-13                 (2)  has accumulated not fewer than 30 semester credit

3-14     hours from one or more recognized, regionally accredited public or

3-15     independent institutions of higher education.

3-16           (b)  The college may grant credit toward a degree for a

3-17     course taken at another institution of higher education only if the

3-18     student was enrolled for instruction and successfully fulfilled the

3-19     course requirements. The director may establish a minimum grade

3-20     that a student must have received in a course for the student to

3-21     receive credit for the course toward a degree at the college.

3-22           (c)  For each student enrolled in the college, the director

3-23     shall:

3-24                 (1)  establish a degree plan;

3-25                 (2)  determine the courses that the student has

3-26     completed at other institutions for which credit may be granted

3-27     toward the student's degree plan; and

 4-1                 (3)  determine the additional courses the student must

 4-2     complete to obtain a degree.

 4-3           (d)  A student enrolled in the college may complete the

 4-4     courses required to complete the student's degree plan at any

 4-5     recognized, regionally accredited public or independent

 4-6     institutions of higher education.  To receive credit for a course

 4-7     toward the student's degree, the student must successfully complete

 4-8     the course with the minimum grade established by the director.

 4-9           Sec. 61.907.  PROHIBITIONS ON COLLEGE.  The college may not:

4-10                 (1)  offer any courses;

4-11                 (2)  offer, accept, or grant credit toward a degree for

4-12     prior learning, educational activities, life or work experiences,

4-13     or other activities not performed in a collegiate setting; or

4-14                 (3)  offer, accept, or grant credit toward a degree

4-15     for:

4-16                       (A)  physical education courses;

4-17                       (B)  orientation courses, study skills courses,

4-18     or developmental or remedial education courses;

4-19                       (C)  pre-college-level courses; or

4-20                       (D)  other courses as determined by the board of

4-21     regents.

4-22           Sec. 61.908.  PROHIBITIONS ON BOARD OF REGENTS.  (a)  The

4-23     board of regents may not:

4-24                 (1)  acquire land or other real property for the

4-25     college;

4-26                 (2)  use for the college:

4-27                       (A)  funds appropriated to an institution of

 5-1     higher education under Section 17, Article VII, Texas Constitution,

 5-2     and allocated under Chapter 62; or

 5-3                       (B)  funds appropriated to an institution of

 5-4     higher education under Section 18, Article VII, Texas Constitution;

 5-5     or

 5-6                 (3)  incur debt on behalf of the college.

 5-7           (b)  The board of regents may not establish a residency

 5-8     requirement for students.

 5-9           Sec. 61.909.  ACCREDITATION.  The board of regents shall seek

5-10     to obtain accreditation for the college by a recognized

5-11     accrediting agency.  If the college is not accredited by August 31,

5-12     2003, the college is abolished.

5-13           Sec. 61.910.  RULES.  The coordinating board shall adopt

5-14     rules for the administration of this chapter and for the operation,

5-15     control, and management of the college.

5-16           Sec. 61.911.  REPORT TO COORDINATING BOARD; AUDIT.  (a)  The

5-17     designated institution shall report annually to the coordinating

5-18     board on the performance of the college.  The designated

5-19     institution shall include the following information for the period

5-20     covered by the annual report:

5-21                 (1)  detailed financial information relating to the

5-22     college;

5-23                 (2)  the number of students enrolled in and graduated

5-24     from the college; and

5-25                 (3)  other information required by the coordinating

5-26     board.

5-27           (b)  At the request of the coordinating board, the state

 6-1     auditor shall audit the books and records of the college.

 6-2           Sec. 61.912.  FUNDING.  (a)  The board of regents shall

 6-3     charge and collect a fee from a student registered at the college

 6-4     in an amount sufficient to cover the costs of administration of the

 6-5     college, including the costs of evaluating the student's

 6-6     transcript.

 6-7           (b)  The coordinating board may provide administrative

 6-8     support to assist the designated institution in administering this

 6-9     subchapter.

6-10           (c)  The board of regents may accept and administer gifts,

6-11     grants, and donations for the use and benefit of the college.

6-12           SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 1997.

6-13           SECTION 3.  The importance of this legislation and the

6-14     crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an

6-15     emergency and an imperative public necessity that the

6-16     constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several

6-17     days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.