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  By: Zaffirini S.B. No. 1052
 
 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to tuition credits for students who complete the core
curriculum at two-year public institutions of higher education.
       BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
       SECTION 1.  Chapter 56, Education Code, is amended by adding
Subchapter Z to read as follows:
SUBCHAPTER Z. OTHER STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
       Sec. 56.901.  TUITION CREDITS FOR STUDENT COMPLETING CORE
CURRICULUM AT TWO-YEAR INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION. (a)  In
this section:
             (1)  "Coordinating board" means the Texas Higher
Education Coordinating Board.
             (2)  "General academic teaching institution," "public
junior college," "public state college," and "public technical
institute" have the meanings assigned by Section 61.003.
       (b)  The coordinating board shall establish a program under
which an eligible student is entitled to receive credit against a
portion of the tuition charged by a general academic teaching
institution to the student during the student's enrollment at that
institution.
       (c)  A student is eligible to receive tuition credit under
this section if the student:
             (1)  is a resident of this state;
             (2)  enrolls at a public junior college, public state
college, or public technical institute not later than the first
fall semester following the student's graduation from high school;
             (3)  successfully completes the core curriculum at a
public junior college, public state college, or public technical
institute before the third fall semester following the student's
graduation from high school, regardless of whether the student:
                   (A)  remains continuously enrolled at the same
college or institute during that period; or
                   (B)  completes any portion of the core curriculum
through concurrent enrollment;
             (4)  after completing the core curriculum as described
by Subdivision (3), enrolls at a general academic teaching
institution not later than the third fall semester following the
student's graduation from high school;
             (5)  meets financial need requirements prescribed by
coordinating board rule; and
             (6)  complies with any additional eligibility
requirements prescribed by coordinating board rule.
       (d)  Except as otherwise provided by Subsection (e), an
eligible student is entitled to a tuition credit in an amount equal
to one-fourth of the total amount of tuition charged for each
semester or other academic term in which the student is enrolled at
the general academic teaching institution, excluding tuition
charged under Section 54.0513 or another provision authorizing the
institution to establish tuition rates. A student may use a tuition
credit only for the semester or term for which it is awarded.
       (e)  Except as provided by Subsection (k), a student is not
eligible for a tuition credit under this section for a semester or
other term that begins after the second anniversary of the date the
student first enrolled at the general academic teaching
institution.
       (f)  For the applicable enrollment period, a general
academic teaching institution shall apply to a student's tuition
charges the amount of the tuition credit to which the student is
entitled.
       (g)  As soon as practicable after a tuition credit is used
under this section, the general academic teaching institution shall
report to the coordinating board the name of the student using the
credit and the amount of credit used.
       (h)  A general academic teaching institution is entitled to
reimbursement for the cost of providing a tuition credit to an
eligible student under this section.  The coordinating board shall
reimburse the institution in the appropriate amount from
appropriations available for that purpose.
       (i)  At the beginning of each school year, each public high
school in this state shall provide information regarding the
requirements of the program under this section to each senior
student enrolled at the high school and to a parent, conservator, or
guardian of the student. Each public junior college, public state
college, or public technical institute shall notify each entering
undergraduate student of the program requirements not later than
the sixth week of the student's first semester or term.
       (j)  The Texas Education Agency and the coordinating board
jointly shall prepare a publication that includes the information
required to be provided under Subsection (i) and shall post that
publication on the website of each in a form that enables a public
high school, public junior college, public state college, or public
technical institute to reproduce the information for distribution
to students, parents, and other persons as required by this
section.
       (k)  The coordinating board shall adopt rules to administer
this section, including rules requiring an eligible student to
apply for a tuition credit under this section and to provide the
information required to verify the student's eligibility.  The
rules must provide procedures by which an otherwise eligible
student may be granted additional time to receive or use tuition
credits under this section if the student shows hardship or other
good cause that prevented the student from successfully completing
the core curriculum, using the tuition credits, or enrolling in an
institution within the applicable period prescribed by this
section. For purposes of this subsection, hardship or other good
cause includes:
             (1)  a severe illness or other debilitating condition;
             (2)  responsibility for the care of a sick or injured
person or person otherwise in need of assistance; or
             (3)  active duty or other service in the United States
armed forces.
       (l)  A student may not receive a tuition credit under this
section for a semester or term before the 2009 fall semester, and
may not establish eligibility for a credit based in any part on
higher education coursework completed before the 2007 fall
semester. This subsection expires January 1, 2011.
       SECTION 2.  As soon as practicable after the effective date
of this Act, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall
adopt rules for the administration of Section 56.901, Education
Code, as added by this Act. The coordinating board may adopt the
initial rules in the manner provided by law for emergency rules.
       SECTION 3.  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, 2007.