Relating to the review, funding, and continuation of degree and certificate programs at public institutions of higher education based on certain performance standards.
Impact
The implementation of SB757 is expected to introduce a performance-based funding model, directly connecting the financial support of higher education institutions to their success in preparing graduates who can achieve economic stability. Programs that demonstrate high levels of student debt relative to earnings could face restrictions, leading to potential consolidation or elimination, thereby impacting the colleges' program offerings. This could steer resources towards more effective programs, thus optimizing public spending in higher education.
Summary
SB757 aims to establish a framework for the review, funding, and continuation of degree and certificate programs at public institutions of higher education in Texas, contingent upon certain performance standards. Under the provisions of the bill, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board is tasked with evaluating these programs based on metrics such as student loan debt relative to graduates' earnings. Programs will receive ratings that dictate their funding and operational status, promoting accountability and effectiveness in educational offerings within the state.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding SB757 include concerns from various stakeholders regarding the consequences of assigning performance ratings based on financial metrics alone. Critics argue that this approach may disproportionately affect programs that serve underserved populations or those in niche fields that may not have immediate high earning potential. Additionally, some worry that the focus on financial outcomes could undermine academic diversity and reduce opportunities for students pursuing vital but less lucrative degrees.
Additional_notes
SB757 is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, allowing institutions time to adapt to the proposed changes. The board is also required to develop necessary implementation rules, which will be closely monitored and may continue to evolve based on feedback from educational institutions and stakeholders.
Identical
Relating to the review, funding, and continuation of degree and certificate programs at public institutions of higher education based on certain performance standards.
Relating to the review, funding, and continuation of degree and certificate programs at public institutions of higher education based on certain performance standards.
Relating to the governance of public institutions of higher education, including review of curriculum and certain degree and certificate programs, a faculty council or senate, training for members of the governing board, and the establishment, powers, and duties of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board Office of the Ombudsman.
Relating to the governance of public institutions of higher education, including review of curriculum and certain degree and certificate programs, the powers and duties of a faculty council or senate, training for members of the governing board, and the establishment of the Office of Excellence in Higher Education.
In institutions of higher education, abolishing the State Board of Higher Education and its powers and duties; further providing for Performance-based Funding Council and for public institution of higher education reporting; and providing for reversion of certain powers and duties of the State Board of Higher Education to the State Board of Education and Council of Higher Education.
Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain propriety institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.
Requires undergraduate students to file degree plan and requires institutions of higher education and certain proprietary institutions to develop pathway systems to graduation.
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.
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.
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.