SRC-ARR H.B. 3447 76(R)   BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research Center   H.B. 3447
By: Swinford (Bivins)
Education
5/14/1999
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DIGEST 

Students from families who make enough money to disqualify the student for
need-based loans and grants may still have difficulty paying for college
without some financial assistance. This need was addressed by the student
government of West Texas A&M University through a student referendum in
which students voted to add a $ 0.50 fee for each semester hour to fund an
endowment to be used to fund scholarships and internships for such
students. H.B. 3447 establishes an optional Student Endowment Scholarship
and Internship Program (program), in which institutions of higher education
may participate upon election to do so by the student government, to assist
students with the payment of college costs through funded scholarships and
internships. This bill further sets up methods of funding through an
additional student fee and matching state funds.  

PURPOSE

As proposed, H.B. 3447 creates a student endowment scholarship and
internship program.  

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

This bill does not grant any additional rulemaking authority to a state
officer, institution, or agency. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1. Amends Chapter 56, Education Code, by adding Subchapter M, as
follows: 

 SUBCHAPTER M. STUDENT ENDOWMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

 Sec. 56.241. DEFINITION. Defines "general academic teaching institution."

Sec. 56.242. STUDENT ENDOWMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND INTERNSHIP PROGRAM. Provides
that the Student Endowment Scholarship and Internship Program (program) is
an optional grant program for all general academic teaching institutions
(institutions).  

Sec. 56.243. ELECTION TO PARTICIPATE. Authorizes an institution to elect to
participate in the program no later than September 1, 2004. Provides that
for the institution to elect to participate, the institution's student
government must determine by official action that the program would benefit
the institution, and if so determined, the majority of students of the
institution must vote for the fee and potential matching grant from the
state in a general election called for that purpose. Requires the governing
board (board) of the institution to impose and decide the structure of the
additional fee if so approved in the election.  

Sec. 56.244. TYPES OF SCHOLARSHIPS; INTERNSHIP. Requires an institution to
provide financial assistance under this subchapter through scholarships
based on leadership, financial need, and academic achievement and through
an internship program.  

Sec. 56.245. ELIGIBILITY. Requires the board, with the assistance of an
advisory committee (committee) established by the board, to implement
certain eligibility requirements and selection methods with respect to the
program. Specifies that a student is  ineligible for a student endowment
scholarship or student endowment internship funding if on disciplinary or
academic probation, or if the student is not enrolled at the institution.
Authorizes the institution to provide financial assistance under this
subchapter to students in any field or major designated by the institution.

Sec. 56.246. AMOUNT OF SCHOLARSHIP OR INTERNSHIP FUNDING. Prohibits the
amount of student endowment scholarship funding for an internship from
exceeding $500 per semester or summer session during the five-year period
during which the institution may receive state matching funds. (b)
Prohibits the amount of a student endowment scholarship from exceeding the
amount of tuition and required fees a student would be charged by the
institution. Prohibits the amount of student endowment internship funding
from exceeding the amount of tuition and required fees that a student would
be charged by the institution during the student's period of internship.
(d) Provides that on receipt of a scholarship or internship funding under
this subchapter, a student must comply with applicable conditions of the
scholarship or funding.  

Sec. 56.247. STUDENT ENDOWMENT FUND. Requires each institution to establish
a student endowment fund consisting of the revenue from the additional
student fee, the state matching funds, and the interest and other income
from investment of the fund. Requires the fund to be invested by the board
according to policies governing investment of such funds. Requires
scholarships and internships to be paid from the fund, subject to the
requirements of this section and Section 56.247, Education Code. Authorizes
scholarships and internships to be paid from the income and principal of
the fund, except that after the five-year period when state matching funds
are payable, for any year no more than five percent of the principal of the
fund may be expended for that purpose. Provides that five percent of the
capital gains for any year from investment of the fund is considered income
for purposes of this section.  

 SECTION 2. Effective date: September 1, 1999.

 SECTION 3. Emergency clause.