Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB365

Filed
11/14/24  
Out of Senate Committee
4/7/25  
Voted on by Senate
4/10/25  
Out of House Committee
4/16/25  
Voted on by House
4/23/25  
Governor Action
5/6/25  

Caption

Relating to the period for which an applicant for admission as an undergraduate student to a public institution of higher education is entitled to an academic fresh start.

Impact

The passage of SB365 will significantly impact the admissions processes at public colleges and universities across Texas starting in the fall semester of 2025. Institutions are required to adopt and publish their policies regarding the fresh start option, which is expected to enhance transparency and accessibility for prospective students. By allowing older grades to be excluded from consideration, the bill seeks to encourage adult learners and non-traditional students to re-enter the education system without the burden of past academic failures affecting their new academic journeys.

Summary

Senate Bill 365 amends the Texas Education Code to redefine the admissions criteria for undergraduate students seeking an academic fresh start at public institutions of higher education. The bill allows institutions to disregard academic credits or grades obtained more than ten years prior to the intended enrollment semester, except for grades earned in the five years preceding that period. This change aims to provide a second chance for individuals who may have had poor academic records in the past and are now seeking to pursue higher education anew.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB365 appears to be generally positive, particularly among advocacy groups and educational institutions that support initiatives aimed at increasing access to higher education. Proponents argue that the bill will empower individuals who wish to improve their lives through education by providing them with an opportunity to start afresh. However, there may be concerns regarding how institutions implement these policies, especially regarding fairness and consistency in admissions decisions.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the implementation of the bill, particularly in how each institution decides to adopt their fresh start policies. Potential disparities in how different universities handle the disregard of past academic records could lead to inequities in the admissions process. Additionally, there could be discussions on the balancing act between offering second chances to adult learners while maintaining rigorous admission standards necessary to uphold academic integrity.

Companion Bills

TX HB1330

Identical Relating to the period for which an applicant for admission as an undergraduate student to a public institution of higher education is entitled to an academic fresh start.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1330

Relating to the period for which an applicant for admission as an undergraduate student to a public institution of higher education is entitled to an academic fresh start.

TX HB3027

Relating to the admission of nonresident undergraduate and graduate students to public institutions of higher education.

TX HB3068

Relating to the consideration of an alternative assessment instrument score in undergraduate admissions at certain public institutions of higher education.

TX HB3452

Relating to inquiries into the criminal and disciplinary history of an applicant for undergraduate admission to a public institution of higher education.

TX A2359

Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain propriety institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.

TX SB2314

Relating to the creation of an electronic platform and submission portal, known as My Texas Future, to facilitate public high school students' awareness of and application to institutions of higher education using the electronic common admission application form.

TX S1480

Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain proprietary institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.

TX HB4909

Relating to the creation of the My Texas Future portal and a requirement to submit academic information through that portal to determine acceptance for admission at a public institution of higher education as a condition of high school graduation for public school students.

TX SF244

A bill for an act providing for general education requirements for undergraduate students at regents institutions and including applicability provisions.

TX S603

Establishes program to provide guaranteed admission to public institutions of higher education for certain public school students.

Similar Bills

CA AB850

Institutional Debt Transparency Act.

NJ A2359

Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain propriety institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.

NJ S1480

Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain proprietary institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.

NJ S1504

Establishes process for merger or consolidation of public institution of higher education with other institutions of higher education or certain proprietary institutions; requires executive and legislative approval of merger or consolidation.

NJ A2133

Establishes process for merger or consolidation of public institution of higher education with other institutions of higher education or certain proprietary institutions; requires executive and legislative approval of merger or consolidation.

CA AB2771

California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009.

TX HB5180

Relating to the issuance of a diploma to a student graduating from a public institution of higher education that has undergone a merger, acquisition, or name change.

CA AB1098

California Education Interagency Council.