BILL ANALYSIS
Senate Research Center S.B. 2246
AUTHOR'S / SPONSOR'S STATEMENT OF INTENT
In 2005, the legislature modified the Tuition Equalization Grant (TEG) program to make some of its requirements mirror those of the TEXAS Grant program. In that process, a drafting error created two inconsistencies between the programs. The first error imposed a higher course load on TEG recipients than TEXAS Grant recipients. The second error required TEG recipients to maintain 24 hours and a 2.5 GPA by the end of their first year instead of the second year, as in the TEXAS Grant program.
As proposed, S.B. 2246 amends current law relating to eligibility requirements for the TEG program.
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY
SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS
SECTION 1. Amends Sections 61.2251(b), (c), and (e), Education Code, as added by Chapter 1230 (H.B. 1172), Acts of the 79th Legislature, Regular Session, 2005, as follows:
(b) Requires a person, to be eligible for a tuition equalization grant in the first academic year in which the person receives the grant, to meet certain requirements, including that the person be enrolled in at least three-fourths of a full course load conforming to an individual degree plan in an approved college university, and make satisfactory academic progress toward a degree or certificate as determined by the institution at which the person is enrolled. Makes nonsubstantive changes.
(c) Authorizes a person, after qualifying for a tuition equalization grant under Subsection (b), to receive a tuition equalization grant in a subsequent academic year in which the person is enrolled at an approved institution only if the person completes at least 24 semester credit hours in the person's most recent full academic year, if the person is enrolled in an undergraduate degree or certificate program or 18 semester hours in the person's most recent full academic year, if the person is enrolled in a graduate or professional degree program.
(e) Requires the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to adopt rules to allow a person who is otherwise eligible to receive a tuition equalization grant to, in the event of a hardship or for other good cause shown, receive a tuition equalization grant if the person does not make satisfactory academic progress as required under Subsection (b)(6) (relating to requiring a person, to be eligible for a tuition equalization grant in the first academic year in which the person receives the grant, to make satisfactory academic progress toward a degree or certificate as determined by the institution at which the person is enrolled). Makes nonsubstantive changes.
SECTION 2. Makes application of this Act prospective to tuition equalization grants awarded for the 2010-2011 academic year.
SECTION 3. Effective date: upon passage or September 1, 2009.