78R6134 JSA-D
By: Morrison H.B. No. 1888
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to a pilot project to allow select public junior colleges
to offer baccalaureate degrees in applied science.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Subchapter A, Chapter 130, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 130.0012 to read as follows:
Sec. 130.0012. PILOT PROJECT: APPLIED SCIENCE
BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PROGRAMS. (a) The Texas Higher Education
Coordinating Board shall establish a pilot project to examine the
feasibility and effectiveness of authorizing public junior
colleges to offer baccalaureate degree programs in applied science.
Participation in the pilot project does not otherwise alter the
role and mission of a public junior college.
(b) The coordinating board shall select at least three but
not more than five public junior colleges to participate in the
pilot project. The coordinating board shall notify the governing
board of each junior college district of the project and solicit
requests for participation in the project.
(c) A public junior college participating in the pilot
project may not offer more than five baccalaureate degree programs
under the project at any time. The degree programs are subject to
the continuing approval of the coordinating board. In determining
what baccalaureate degree programs are to be offered, the junior
college and the coordinating board shall consider:
(1) the need or demand for a particular degree program
in the region served by the junior college;
(2) how the degree program would complement the other
programs and course offerings of the junior college;
(3) whether the degree program would unnecessarily
duplicate degree programs offered by other institutions of higher
education; and
(4) the ability of the junior college to support the
degree program and the adequacy of the junior college's facilities,
faculty, administration, libraries, and other resources.
(d) In its recommendations to the legislature relating to
state funding for public junior colleges, the coordinating board
shall recommend that a public junior college receive substantially
the same state support for junior-level and senior-level courses
offered under the pilot project as that provided to a general
academic teaching institution for substantially similar courses.
In determining the contact hours attributable to students enrolled
in a junior-level or senior-level course offered under the pilot
project used to determine a public junior college's proportionate
share of state appropriations under Section 130.003, the
coordinating board shall weigh those contact hours as necessary to
provide the junior college the appropriate level of state support
to the extent state funds for those courses are included in the
appropriations. This subsection does not prohibit the legislature
from directly appropriating state funds to support junior-level and
senior-level courses offered under the pilot project.
(e) Each public junior college participating in the pilot
project shall report on the operation and effectiveness of the
junior college's baccalaureate degree programs offered under the
project to the coordinating board in the form and at the times
determined by the coordinating board.
(f) Not later than January 1, 2007, the coordinating board
shall prepare a progress report on the pilot project. Not later
than October 1, 2008, the coordinating board shall prepare a report
on the effectiveness of the pilot project, including any
recommendations for legislative action regarding the offering of
baccalaureate degree programs by public junior colleges. The
coordinating board shall deliver a copy of each report to the
governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of
representatives, and the chair of the standing committee of each
house of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over higher
education.
(g) Unless the authority to continue offering the
baccalaureate degree programs is continued by the legislature, a
public junior college may not:
(1) enroll a new student in a baccalaureate degree
program under the pilot project after the 2009 spring semester;
(2) offer junior-level or senior-level courses for
those degree programs after the 2011 spring semester; or
(3) award a baccalaureate degree under the pilot
project after the 2011 spring semester.
(h) This section expires January 1, 2012.
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
Act takes effect September 1, 2003.