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By: Morrison H.B. No. 3015
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the tuition charged to students of institutions of
higher education.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Section 54.008, Education Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 54.008. Tuition Rate Set by Governing Board. The
governing board of an institution of higher education shall set
tuition for the institution as provided by Subchapter B of this
chapter.
[(a) The tuition rates provided by Subchapter B of this
chapter are minimum rates. Except as provided by Subsections (e),
(f), and (g), the governing board of each institution of higher
education shall set tuition for graduate programs for that
institution at a rate that is at least equal to that prescribed by
Subchapter B, but that is not more than twice the rate prescribed by
Subchapter B. Between the maximum and minimum rates, the board may
set the differential tuition among programs offered by an
institution of higher education.
[(b) The governing board of a university system is not
required to set uniform tuition rates for graduate programs among
the component institutions of the system.
[(c) The limit on tuition rates provided by Subsection (a)
of this section does not apply to tuition at a public junior
college.
[(d) The difference between the minimum rate prescribed by
Subchapter B of this chapter and that set by the governing board of
an institution of higher education for an institution shall not be
accounted for in an appropriations act in such a way as to reduce
the general revenue appropriations to that institution.
[(e) The governing board of an institution of higher
education shall set tuition for an optometry program at the
institution at a rate that is at least equal to the rate prescribed
by Subchapter B of this chapter but not more than four times the
rate prescribed by Subchapter B of this chapter.
[(f) The governing board of an institution of higher
education shall set tuition for an undergraduate pharmacy program
at the institution at a rate that is at least equal to the rate
prescribed by Subchapter B but not more than twice the rate
prescribed by Subchapter B. The governing board of an institution
of higher education shall set tuition for a graduate or
professional pharmacy program at the institution at a rate that is
at least equal to the rate prescribed by Subchapter B but not more
than three times the rate prescribed by Subchapter B.
[(g) The governing board of an institution of higher
education shall set tuition for a law school at the institution at a
rate that is at least equal to the rate prescribed by Subchapter B
but not more than three times the rate prescribed by Subchapter B.]
SECTION 2. Section 54.051, Education Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 54.051. Tuition Rates. (a) In this section:
(1) "Coordinating board" means the Texas Higher
Education Coordinating Board.
(2) "General academic teaching institution,"
"institution of higher education," and public junior college" have
has the meanings assigned by Section 61.003[(3)] of this code.
(3) ["Medical and dental unit" has the meaning
assigned by Section 61.003 of this code.] "Tuition and required
fees" includes tuition, service fees, lab fees, building use fees,
and all other required fees except room, board, or clothing fees or
deposits in the nature of security for their return or proper care
of property.
[(4) "Public junior college" has the meaning assigned
by Section 61.003(2) of this code.]
(b) Except as provided by Subsections (c), (f), and (h),
[T]the governing board of each institution of higher education and
of the Texas State Technical College System shall cause to be
collected from students registering at the institution tuition or
registration fees [at the rates prescribed in this section] in the
amount and under the terms the governing board considers necessary
for the effective operation of the institution
(c) [Unless a different rate is specified by this section,
tuition for a resident student at a general academic teaching
institution is $50 per semester credit hour.] A general academic
teaching institution may not charge an undergraduate student
attending the institution who is entitled to pay the tuition, fees,
and other fees or charges provided for Texas residents an amount of
tuition and required fees, minus financial assistance other than
loans, that exceeds 5 percent of the gross family income of the
student.
(d) [Unless a different rate is specified by this section,
tuition for a nonresident student at a general academic teaching
institution or medical and dental unit is an amount per semester
credit hour equal to the average of the nonresident undergraduate
tuition charged to a resident of this state at a public state
university in each of the five most populous states other than this
state, as computed by the coordinating board under this subsection.
The coordinating board shall set the tuition rate provided by this
subsection for each academic year and report that rate to each
appropriate institution not later than January 1 of the calendar
year in which the academic year begins, or as soon after that
January 1 as practicable. In computing the tuition rate, the
coordinating board shall use the nonresident tuition rates for the
other states in effect for the academic year in progress when the
board makes the computation.] A general academic teaching
institution may use available sources of financial aid, other than
loans, to cover any difference in the actual amount of tuition and
required fees at the institution and an amount equivalent to 5
percent of the gross family income of a student.
[(e) Tuition for a resident student registered only for
thesis or dissertation credit that is the final credit hour
requirement for the degree in progress is determined by the
governing board of the institution in which the student is
enrolled.] The coordinating board shall adopt guidelines for
determinations of the total projected cost of tuition and required
fees and for determinations of the gross family income of students.
[(f) Tuition for a resident student enrolled in a program
leading to an M.D. or D.O. degree is $6,550 per academic year.
Tuition for a nonresident student enrolled in a program leading to
an M.D. or D.O. degree is an amount per year equal to three times the
rate that a resident student enrolled in a program leading to an
M.D. or D.O. degree would pay during the corresponding academic
year.
[(g) Tuition for a resident student enrolled in a program
leading to a D.D.S. degree is $5,400 per academic year. Tuition for
a nonresident student enrolled in program leading to a D.D.S.
degree is an amount per year equal to three times the rate that a
resident student enrolled in a program leading to a D.D.S. degree
would pay during the corresponding academic year.
[(h) Tuition for a resident student enrolled in a program
leading to a D.V.M. degree is $5,400 per academic year. Tuition for
a nonresident student enrolled in a program leading to a D.V.M.
degree is an amount per year equal to three times the rate that a
resident student enrolled in a program leading to a D.V.M. degree
would pay during the corresponding academic year.
[(i) Tuition for a resident student registered at a law
school is $80 per semester credit hour. Tuition for a nonresident
student registered at a law school is the amount that can be charged
a nonresident graduate student under Subsection (d) and Section
54.008.
[(j) Tuition for a student registered in a program leading
to a degree in nursing or in an allied health profession is the same
as for students with the same residency registered at a general
academic teaching institution.
[(k)] (f) Tuition for a resident student registered at the
Texas State Technical College System is the greater of $50 or an
amount set by the governing board of the system at not less than $16
per semester credit hour. Tuition for a nonresident student
registered at the Texas State Technical College System is an amount
set by the governing board of the system at not less than $80 per
semester credit hour.
[(l) Resident students or nonresident students registered
for a course or courses in art, architecture, drama, speech, or
music, where individual coaching or instruction is the usual method
of instruction, shall pay a fee, in addition to the regular tuition,
set by the governing board of the institution.
(m)] (g) Unless the student establishes residency as
provided by Section 54.052(j) or 54.057, tuition for a student who
is a citizen of any country other than the United States of America
is the same as the tuition required of other nonresident students.
[(n)] (h) Tuition for a resident student registered in a
public junior college is determined by the governing board of each
institution, but the tuition may not be less than $8 for each
semester credit hour and may not total less than $25 for a semester.
Tuition for a nonresident student is determined by the governing
board of each institution but the tuition may not be less than $200
for each semester.
SECTION 3. Section 54.0512, Education Code, is repealed.
SECTION 4. Section 54.0513, Education Code, is repealed.
SECTION 5. Section 54.0514, Education Code, is repealed.
SECTION 6. Section 54.062, Education Code, is amended to
read as follows:
Sec. 54.062. Tuition Limit in Cases of Concurrent
Enrollment.
When a student registers at more than one public institution
of higher education at the same time, his tuition charges shall be
determined in the following manner:
(1) The student shall pay the full tuition charge to
the first institution at which he is registered[; and in any event
he shall pay an amount at least equal to the minimum tuition] as
specified in this code.
(2) [If the minimum tuition specified in this code for
the first institution at which the student is registered is equal to
or greater than the minimum tuition specified in this code for the
second institution at which the student is registered concurrently,
the student shall not be required to pay the specified minimum
tuition charge to the second institution in addition to the tuition
charge paid to the first institution, but shall pay only the hourly
rates, as provided in this code, to the second institution.] The
student shall pay to the second institution at which he is
registered only the hourly rates set by the governing board of that
institution. Nothing in this subsection shall be so construed as to
limit the authority of a governing board of an institution of higher
education to set tuition rates under Sections 54.008 and 54.051 of
this code.
[(3) If the minimum tuition specified in this code for
the first institution at which the student is registered is less
than the specified minimum tuition charge at the second institution
(that is, if the second institution has a higher minimum tuition
charge specified in this code), then the student shall first
register at the institution having the lower minimum tuition and
shall pay to the second institution only the amount equal to the
difference between his total tuition charge at the second
institution and his total tuition charge at the first institution,
but in no case shall the student pay to the second institution less
than the hourly rates as provided in this code.]
[(4)] (3) If a student is considered to be a Texas
resident and therefore qualified to pay Texas resident tuition
rates by one institution at which he is registered, that student
shall be considered a Texas resident at each of the institutions at
which he is concurrently registered for the purposes of determining
the proper tuition charges. Nothing in this subsection shall be so
construed as to allow a nonresident to pay resident tuition except
at institutions covered by Section 54.060 of this code.
SECTION 7. Subsection 56.033, Education Code, is amended to
read as follows: Sec. 56.033. Source of Program
Funding (a) The governing board of each institution of higher
education, including the Texas State Technical College System,
shall cause to be set aside:
(1) not less than [15] 7.5 percent nor more than [20]
10 percent out of each resident student's tuition charge under
Section 54.051 as provided by the General Appropriations Act for
the applicable academic year;
(2) three percent out of each nonresident student's
tuition charge [under Section 54.051];
(3) not less than six percent nor more than 20 percent
out of each resident student's hourly tuition charge, and $1.50 out
of each nonresident student's hourly tuition charge, for academic
courses at a public community or junior college; and
(4) not less than six percent nor more than 20 percent
of hourly tuition charges for vocational-technical courses at a
public community or junior college.
(b) Of the funds set aside under this section by an
institution, not less than 90 percent shall be used for Texas Public
Educational Grants and not more than 10 percent shall be used for
emergency loans under Subchapter D of this chapter.
(c) Except as otherwise provided by this subsection, funds
set aside for Texas Public Educational Grants under this section
from tuition paid by resident students may be used only for grants
awarded to resident students, and funds set aside for those grants
under this section from tuition paid by nonresident students may be
used only for grants awarded to nonresident students and students
who are citizens of countries other than the United States. After
the end of the sixth class week of each semester, if the financial
needs of eligible resident or nonresident students have been met,
an institution may transfer any excess funds set aside from tuition
paid by resident or nonresident students to the funds set aside for
grants awarded to the other class of students. Priority for
awarding grants from any excess funds set aside from tuition paid by
resident students shall be given to resident students.
(d) Interest earned from the funds set aside for Texas
Public Educational Grants may be spent only for grants to students
as provided by this subchapter.
SECTION 8. Subchapter H, Chapter 51, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 51.4031 to read as follows:
Sec. 51.4031. REPORTS OF AFFORDABILITY AND ACCESS. Within
30 days of the end of each academic year, the chief executive
officer of each institution of higher education in the state shall
provide the governing board a report for the preceding fall,
spring, and summer semesters that examines the affordability and
access of the institution. This report shall include, but not be
limited to, percentages of the gross family income of resident
students required to attend the institution, criteria used to
determine admissions to the institution, analyses of the criteria
used by the institution for admissions and financial assistance in
terms of the mission of the institution and the purposes of higher
education in the state, and comparisons in terms of affordability
and access with peer institutions inside and outside the state.
SECTION 9. Subchapter A, Chapter 54, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 54.0031 to read as follows:
Sec. 54.0031. EXPIRATION OF AUTHORITY TO IMPOSE TUITION AND
STUDENT FEES. (a) An institution of higher education, as defined
by Section 61.003, may not impose, charge, or collect tuition or a
fee authorized by this title from any student enrolled at the
institution for a term or semester that begins on or after September
1, 2008.
(b) This section does not apply to a charge or fee for goods
or services that are not provided as part of the institution's
academic program, such as a charge for housing or food service or
for attendance at athletic or cultural events, unless every student
not exempted by law from payment of the charge or fee who registers
at the institution is required to pay the charge or fee.
SECTION 10. 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.