Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1319

Filed
2/14/25  
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to a limit on the number of athletic scholarships that may be awarded to foreign students by a public institution of higher education.

Impact

The implementation of SB1319 is set to take effect starting with the academic year 2026-2027, allowing institutions time to adjust to the new regulations. Proponents of the bill argue that it is essential to protect the interests of Texas students, who may face tougher competition for scholarships due to an influx of foreign students. Advocates believe that this limitation will help create a more equitable playing field for local athletes, promoting the participation of domestic talent in collegiate sports.

Summary

SB1319 aims to impose a limit on the number of athletic scholarships that public institutions of higher education in Texas can award to foreign students. Specifically, the bill states that no more than 25 percent of the total athletic scholarships available for a particular program can be granted to students who are citizens of foreign countries. This measure is intended to prioritize domestic students and ensure that they have a greater opportunity for financial support in athletic programs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1319 is mixed, with supporters cheering its potential benefits for local athletes, while critics argue it could unfavorably impact the diversity of athletic teams. Those in favor see it as a necessary move to maintain opportunities for Texas residents, suggesting that foreign students, while valuable, compete for resources that should primarily support local talent. Conversely, opponents express concerns that the bill might foster an unwelcoming environment for international students, reducing the diversity and competitiveness of Texas athletic programs.

Contention

One notable point of contention regarding SB1319 is the question of how such limitations might affect the recruitment strategies of colleges and universities, which often rely on the athletic prowess of foreign talents to enhance their programs. Critics fear that the bill may lead to a decrease in the overall quality of athletic competition, as limiting foreign scholarships could reduce the pool of skilled athletes, ultimately impacting teams’ performance at both regional and national levels.

Companion Bills

TX HB3100

Identical Relating to a limit on the number of athletic scholarships that may be awarded to foreign students by a public institution of higher education.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3100

Relating to a limit on the number of athletic scholarships that may be awarded to foreign students by a public institution of higher education.

TX A2970

Requires public institutions of higher education to provide student-athletes who lose athletic scholarships because of injuries sustained while participating in athletic program with equivalent scholarships.

TX HB584

Regards athletic scholarship limits for foreign students

TX S3296

Requires public institution of higher education to provide alternative scholarship to student-athlete who loses athletic scholarship due to injury.

TX A450

Requires public institution of higher education to provide alternative scholarship to student-athlete who loses athletic scholarship due to injury.

TX HB5640

Relating to scholarships and grants awarded by public institutions of higher education.

TX HB936

Relating to the withdrawal or revocation of an athletic scholarship by a public institution of higher education on the basis of a student athlete's injury, illness, or disability.

TX SB186

Relating to the establishment of the Texas Students with Disabilities Scholarship Program for certain students at public institutions of higher education.

TX SB1835

Relating to the maximum number of nonresident scholarship students permitted to pay resident tuition and fees at certain public institutions of higher education.

TX HB3574

Relating to the maximum number of nonresident scholarship students permitted to pay resident tuition and fees at certain public institutions of higher education.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.