HBA-GUM H.B. 3162 76(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


Office of House Bill AnalysisH.B. 3162
By: Glaze
Higher Education
3/31/1999
Introduced



BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

Current law does not provide tuition and fee grants to students at public
junior colleges and public institutions. Total enrollment at community
colleges and technical colleges has significantly increased in recent
years, and the retention rate for students attending a four-year university
is higher among those who first attended a community or technical college.
College graduation rates for lowincome students are lower than their
higher-income counterparts.  H.B.  3162 provides tuition and fee grants to
students at public junior colleges and public institutions who meet certain
academic requirements. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that rulemaking
authority is expressly delegated to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating
Board in SECTION 1 (Section 56.357, Education Code) of this bill. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Chapter 56, Education Code, by adding Subchapter N, as
follows: 

SUBCHAPTER N.  TEXAS COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE
SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Sec.  56.351.  DEFINITIONS. Defines "coordinating board," "public junior
college" and "public technical institute." 

Sec. 56.352.  PROGRAM NAME; PURPOSE.  Provides that the student financial
assistance program under this subchapter is known as the Texas Community
and Technical College Scholars Program (program), and establishes that the
purpose of the program is to provide financial aid to students who meet the
requirements established within this subchapter. 

Sec.  56.353.  ELIGILBILTY FOR GRANT.  (a)  Provides that a person must
meet certain specified conditions to be eligible for a grant under the
program. 

(b)  Prohibits a person from receiving a grant if the person has been
granted a baccalaureate degree. 

(c)  Prohibits a person from receiving a grant under this subchapter for
more than 90 semester credit hours or the equivalent. 

Sec. 56.354.  ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE REQUIREMENTS.  (a)  Requires a person
receiving a grant under this subchapter, in the person's first semester, or
term to have graduated from high school with a cumulative grade point
average equal to or greater than 78 on scale of 100. 

(b)  Requires a person, in order to receive a grant in a subsequent
semester or term, to have a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0
on a four-point scale or the equivalent for all courses attempted at the
applicable schools and maintain satisfactory  progress in the person's
degree or certificate program as determined by the coordinating board. 

(c)  Prohibits issuance of a grant to a person failing to meet the
requirements of Subsection (b)  after the completion of any semester or
term during the next semester or term in which the person is enrolled at an
applicable school.  Provides that the person may be eligible for a grant in
a subsequent semester or term if the person completes a semester or term
during which the student is not eligible and satisfies the requirements of
Subsection (b) during that semester. 

Sec. 56.355.  ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY.  Requires the Texas Higher
Education Coordinating Board (board) to provide a grant to each eligible
person who first enrolls in a public junior college or public technical
institute after the 1998-1999 academic year. Prohibits the total amount of
grants awarded from exceeding the amount available in the community and
technical college scholars trust fund.  Requires the board, if there are
insufficient funds available in the trust fund, to award the grants to the
eligible persons with the greatest financial need.  Requires each public
junior college or public technical institute to assist the coordinating
board in administering the program. 

Sec.  56.356.  PAYMENT AND AMOUNT OF GRANT.  (a)  Requires the board, on
receipt of a person's grant application and a certification of the person's
amount of financial need from the applicable school at which the person is
enrolled, to determine whether the person is eligible for a grant.
Requires the board to distribute the selected person's grants to the
institution or directly to the person as determined by the board. 

(b) Provides that the amount of a grant for a student enrolled full-time at
a public junior college is the amount determined by the board as the
average statewide amount of tuition and required fees that a resident
student enrolled full-time in an applicable degree program would be charged
for that semester or term at public junior colleges. 

(c)  Provides that the amount of a grant for a student enrolled full-time
at a public technical institute is the amount determined by the board as
the average statewide amount of tuition and required fees that a resident
student enrolled full-time in an applicable degree program would be charged
for that semester or term at public technical institutes. 

(d)  Provides that the amount of a grant for a student enrolled part-time
at an applicable school is equal to the pro rata share of the average
statewide amount of tuition and required fees, as determined by the board
under this section, that is applicable to the type of institution at which
the person is enrolled. 

(e)  Prohibits the amount of a grant from being reduced by any gift aid for
which the person is eligible, unless the total amount of financial aid
received exceeds the total cost of the attendance at the institution. 

(f)  Requires the board to publish, not later than January 1 of each year,
the amounts of each grant established by the board for each type of
institution for the next academic year. 

Sec.  56.357.  ADOPTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF RULES.  Requires the board to
adopt rules relating to the administration of this subchapter and
distribute copies of the rules adopted to public junior colleges, public
technical institutes, and school districts. 

Sec.  56.358.  FUNDING.  (a)  Provides that the program is funded from the
community and technical college scholars trust fund and that the trust is
with the comptroller. Requires the board as trustee on behalf of  the
eligible students under this subchapter to administer the trust fund.
Authorizes money in the trust fund to be spent without appropriation and
only to fund the program.  Requires interest and income from the assets of
the trust fund to be credited to and deposited in the trust fund. 

(b)  Authorizes the board to solicit and accept gifts and grants from
public or private  sources for the purposes of this subchapter. 

(c)  Authorizes the legislature to appropriate money to the community and
technical college scholars trust fund. 

SECTION 2. (a)  Effective date: September 1, 1999.  

(b)  Requires the board to award grants under the program beginning with
the 2000 fall semester. 

SECTION 3.  Emergency clause.