By: Parker, Springer  S.B. No. 462          (In the Senate - Filed January 13, 2023; February 17, 2023,   read first time and referred to Subcommittee on Higher Education;   April 6, 2023, reported favorably from Committee on Education by   the following vote:  Yeas 12, Nays 0; April 6, 2023, sent to   printer.)Click here to see the committee vote     A BILL TO BE ENTITLED   AN ACT     relating to the establishment of the Texas Competency-Based   Education Grant Program for certain students enrolled in   competency-based baccalaureate degree programs and to formula   funding and dropped and repeated course restrictions for students   enrolled in those degree programs at public institutions of higher   education.          BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:          SECTION 1.  Chapter 56, Education Code, is amended by adding   Subchapter T to read as follows:   SUBCHAPTER T. TEXAS COMPETENCY-BASED EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM          Sec. 56.521.  DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter:                (1)  "Competency-based baccalaureate degree program"   means a baccalaureate degree program under which academic credit is   awarded based solely on a student's attainment of competencies.   The term may include a program that is organized around traditional   course-based units, including for online or other distance   education, that a student must earn for degree completion.                (2)  "Coordinating board" means the Texas Higher   Education Coordinating Board.                (3)  "Eligible institution" means:                      (A)  a general academic teaching institution;                      (B)  a private or independent institution of   higher education;                      (C)  a public junior college authorized to offer   baccalaureate degree programs under Subchapter L, Chapter 130; or                      (D)  a nonprofit, tax-exempt, regionally   accredited college or university operating in accordance with a   memorandum of understanding with this state under an executive   order issued by the governor and offering competency-based,   exclusively online baccalaureate degree programs.                (4)  "Expected family contribution" means the amount of   discretionary income that should be available to a student from the   resources of the student and of the student's family, as determined   by the coordinating board following the methodology prescribed by   the United States Department of Education for the purpose of   determining a student's eligibility for need-based student   financial assistance.                (5)  "General academic teaching institution," "private   or independent institution of higher education," and "public junior   college" have the meanings assigned by Section 61.003.                (6)  "Program" means the Texas Competency-Based   Education Grant Program established under this subchapter.          Sec. 56.522.  PURPOSE. The purpose of the Texas   Competency-Based Education Grant Program is to provide financial   assistance to enable eligible students to enroll in   competency-based baccalaureate degree programs at eligible   institutions.          Sec. 56.523.  ADMINISTRATION OF PROGRAM; PRIORITY FOR   FINANCIAL NEED. (a) The coordinating board shall:                (1)  administer the program;                (2)  using the negotiated rulemaking procedures under   Chapter 2008, Government Code, adopt rules for determining the   allocation of funds under the program among eligible institutions;   and                 (3)  adopt any other rules necessary to implement the   program or this subchapter.          (b)  The coordinating board shall consult with the student   financial aid officers of eligible institutions in developing the   rules adopted under Subsection (a).          (c)  The total amount of grants awarded under the program may   not exceed the amount available for the program from   appropriations, gifts, grants, or other funds.          (d)  In determining who should receive a grant under the   program, the coordinating board and the eligible institutions shall   give highest priority to awarding grants to students who   demonstrate the greatest unmet financial need.          Sec. 56.524.  INITIAL ELIGIBILITY FOR GRANT. (a) To be   eligible initially for a grant under the program, a person must:                (1)  be a resident of this state as determined by   coordinating board rules;                (2)  meet financial need requirements as defined by   coordinating board rules, including a requirement that the person's   expected family contribution for the academic year does not exceed   the maximum expected family contribution established for this   purpose by the coordinating board;                (3)  be enrolled in a competency-based baccalaureate   degree program at an eligible institution;                (4)  not be receiving a TEXAS grant under Subchapter M,   a tuition equalization grant under Subchapter F, Chapter 61, or any   other state-funded student financial assistance for the same   academic period; and                (5)  comply with any additional nonacademic   requirement adopted by the coordinating board under this   subchapter.          (b)  A person is not eligible to receive a grant under the   program if the person has been granted a baccalaureate degree.          (c)  A person's eligibility for a grant under the program   ends on the earliest of the following dates:                (1)  the fourth anniversary of the initial award of a   grant under the program to the person, if at the time of the initial   award the person had earned less than 60 semester credit hours or an   equivalent number of competency units or credits toward the   person's degree;                 (2)  the second anniversary of the initial award of a   grant under the program to the person, if at the time of the initial   award the person had earned 60 or more semester credit hours or an   equivalent number of competency units or credits toward the   person's degree; or                (3)  the date the person receives a baccalaureate   degree.          Sec. 56.525.  CONTINUING ELIGIBILITY AND ACADEMIC   PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS. (a) After initially qualifying for a   grant under the program, a person may continue to receive a grant   under the program during each semester or term in which the person   is enrolled at an eligible institution only if the person:                (1)  meets the criteria for initial eligibility under   Section 56.524(a);                (2)  makes satisfactory academic progress toward a   baccalaureate degree; and                (3)  complies with any additional nonacademic   requirement adopted by the coordinating board.          (b)  If a person fails to meet any of the requirements of   Subsection (a) after the completion of any semester or term, the   person may not receive a grant under the program during the next   semester or term in which the person enrolls. Unless the person's   eligibility for a grant expires under Section 56.524(c), a person   may become eligible to receive a grant under the program in a   subsequent semester or term if the person:                (1)  completes at least 12 semester credit hours or an   equivalent number of competency units or credits in a semester or   term during which the student is not eligible for a grant; and                (2)  meets all the requirements of Subsection (a).          (c)  For the purpose of this section, a person makes   satisfactory academic progress toward a baccalaureate degree only   if the person completes at least 12 semester credit hours or an   equivalent number of competency units or credits in each semester   or term in which the person is enrolled.          (d)  The coordinating board shall adopt rules to allow a   person who is otherwise eligible to receive a grant under the   program to receive a grant if the student's completion rate falls   below the satisfactory academic progress requirements of this   section in the event of a hardship or for other good cause shown,   including:                (1)  a showing of a severe illness or other   debilitating condition that may affect the person's academic   performance; or                (2)  a showing that the person is responsible for the   care of a sick, injured, or needy person and that the person's   provision of care may affect the person's academic performance.          Sec. 56.526.  GRANT USE. A grant awarded under the program   may be applied only to the payment of tuition and required fees at   an eligible institution.          Sec. 56.527.  GRANT AMOUNT. (a) The amount of a grant   awarded under the program to a full-time undergraduate student   equivalent enrolled at an eligible institution for an academic year   may not exceed the lesser of:                (1)  the difference between the amount of tuition and   required fees charged to the student by the institution for that   academic year and the amount of any other gift aid, including state   or federal grants or scholarships, awarded to the student for that   academic year; or                (2)  $500.          (b)  The coordinating board may adopt rules that allow the   coordinating board to increase or decrease, in proportion to the   number of semester credit hours or competency units or credits in   which a student is enrolled, the amount of a grant award to a   student who is enrolled in a number of semester credit hours or   competency units or credits in excess of or below 12 semester credit   hours or an equivalent number of competency units or credits.          Sec. 56.528.  GRANT NOT TO AFFECT ADMISSION.  An eligible   institution may not deny admission to or enrollment in the   institution based on a person's eligibility to receive a grant   under the program or a person's receipt of a grant under the   program.          SECTION 2.  Section 51.907, Education Code, is amended by   adding Subsection (b-1) to read as follows:          (b-1)  This section does not apply to a student enrolled in a   competency-based baccalaureate degree program, as defined by   Section 56.521.          SECTION 3.  Section 61.059, Education Code, is amended by   adding Subsection (s) to read as follows:          (s)  Notwithstanding any other law, the board may not exclude   from being counted in the hours reported to the Legislative Budget   Board for formula funding contact hours or semester credit hours   for a student's enrollment in a course for which the student has   previously generated formula funding if the student is enrolled in   a competency-based baccalaureate degree program, as defined by   Section 56.521.          SECTION 4.  Section 61.0595, Education Code, is amended by   adding Subsection (f-1) to read as follows:          (f-1)  In the formulas established under Section 61.059, the   board shall include without consideration of Subsection (a) or (e)   of this section funding for semester credit hours earned by a   student who is enrolled in a competency-based baccalaureate degree   program, as defined by Section 56.521.          SECTION 5.  Subchapter C, Chapter 61, Education Code, is   amended by adding Section 61.088 to read as follows:          Sec. 61.088.  DROPPED OR REPEATED COURSES UNDER   COMPETENCY-BASED BACCALAUREATE DEGREE PROGRAM. The board by rule   shall develop standards for and limitations on dropping or   repeating courses by students enrolled in a competency-based   baccalaureate degree program, as defined by Section 56.521.          SECTION 6.  Section 51.907(b-1), Education Code, as added by   this Act, applies beginning with the fall 2023 semester.          SECTION 7.  (a)  The Texas Higher Education Coordinating   Board shall adopt rules to administer Subchapter T, Chapter 56,   Education Code, as added by this Act, as soon as practicable after   the effective date of this Act.          (b)  The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall   begin allocating funds to eligible institutions under Subchapter T,   Chapter 56, Education Code, as added by this Act, for the first   academic year for which money is appropriated for that purpose,   except that the coordinating board may not allocate funds under   that subchapter for an academic year before the 2024-2025 academic   year.          SECTION 8.  The changes in law made by this Act to Sections   61.059 and 61.0595, Education Code, apply beginning with funding   recommendations made under Section 61.059, Education Code, for the   state fiscal biennium beginning September 1, 2025.          SECTION 9.  The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board   shall adopt rules under Section 61.088, Education Code, as added by   this Act, as soon as practicable after this Act takes effect.          SECTION 10.  This Act takes effect immediately if it   receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each   house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.     If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate   effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2023.     * * * * *