Relating to providing information to undergraduate students regarding certain fixed or flat tuition rates provided by certain public institutions of higher education.
Impact
The implementation of SB1162 will enhance transparency regarding tuition costs and could influence students' financial decision-making. By obligating institutions to detail how fixed or flat-rate tuition affects their per-credit-hour costs, the bill seeks to ensure that students are well-informed of their financial commitments as they navigate their educational journeys. This initiative could potentially lead to improvements in student satisfaction and retention if students feel more equipped to manage their tuition expenses.
Summary
SB1162 aims to mandate public institutions of higher education in Texas to provide comprehensive information concerning fixed and flat-rate tuition programs. The bill's primary focus is on ensuring that undergraduate students receive clear details regarding the impact of such tuition structures on their overall educational costs. Institutions are required to communicate this information to both incoming and current students through various channels, including during enrollment, through tuition statements, and on their websites.
Contention
While the bill is aimed at increasing transparency, some may argue that additional regulations could impose an administrative burden on educational institutions. Concerns might also be raised about whether these mandated communications will truly resonate with students or lead to significant behavioral changes in their course selections and financial planning. The balance between providing useful guidance and overwhelming students with information will be crucial as institutions adapt to the new requirements introduced by SB1162.
Requires four-year public institutions of higher education to provide on website certain information on online degree students and graduate degree students.
Requires four-year public institutions of higher education to provide on website certain information on online degree students and graduate degree students.
Relating to admission of and resident tuition rates and fees at public institutions of higher education for certain students in military-related programs.
Relating to a public institution of higher education's sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking resources and policy orientation.
Requires proprietary degree-granting institutions to disclose status as for-profit business; requires institution of higher education and proprietary degree-granting institution to disclose accreditation status.