Reporting. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 502 that requires the College to submit an annual report to the THECB and the Texas Legislature by not later than March 1 of each year describing any courses in the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (“ACGM”) or its successor adopted by the coordinating board for which a student who transfers to the institution from another institution of higher education is not granted: (1) academic credit at the receiving institution; or (2) if the student has declared a major and has not changed majors, academic credit toward the student’s major at the receiving institution. A report required by this section must indicate: (1) the course name and type; (2) which institution of higher education provided academic credit for the course; and (3) the reason why the receiving institution did not grant academic credit for the course. A report on courses taken by students who, during the preceding academic year, transferred to a general academic teaching institution or earned an associate degree at the college. The report must include the total number of: (1) courses attempted and completed at the college, including the total number of semester credit hours for those courses, disaggregated by whether the course is in: (A) the Workforce Education Course Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board; or (B) the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board; (2) courses attempted and completed at the college that are not in the recommended core curriculum developed by the THECB under Section 61.822; and (3) dual credit courses, including courses for dual credit and college credit under Section 130.008, attempted and completed at the college.
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Sources: Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Reporting. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 502 that Education Code § 51.4034 requires the College to submit an annual report to the THECB and the Texas Legislature by not later than March 1 of each year describing any courses in the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (“ACGM”) or its successor adopted by the coordinating board THECB for which a student who transfers to the institution from another institution of higher education is not granted:
(1) academic credit at the receiving institution; or
(2) if the student has declared a major and has not changed majors, academic credit toward the student’s major at the receiving institution. A report required by this section must indicate:
(1) the course name and type;
(2) which institution of higher education provided academic credit for the course; and
(3) the reason why the receiving institution did not grant academic credit for the course. A report on courses taken by students who, during the preceding academic year, transferred to a general academic teaching institution or earned an associate degree at the college. The report must include the total number of:
(1) courses attempted and completed at the college, including the total number of semester credit hours for those courses, disaggregated by whether the course is in:
(A) in the Workforce Education Course Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating boardTHECB; or
(B) or the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating boardTHECB;
(2) courses attempted and completed at the college that are not in the recommended core curriculum developed by the THECB under Section 61.822; and
(3) dual credit courses, including courses for dual credit and college credit under Section 130.008, attempted and completed at the college.
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Sources: Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding
Reporting. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 502 Education Code § 51.4034 that requires the College to submit an annual report to the THECB and the Texas Legislature by not later than March 1 of each year describing any courses in the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (“ACGM”) or its successor adopted by the coordinating board for which a student who transfers to the institution from another institution of higher education is not granted:
(1) academic credit at the receiving institution; or
(2) if the student has declared a major and has not changed majors, academic credit toward the student’s major at the receiving institution. A The report required by this section must indicate:
(1) the course name and type;
(2) which institution of higher education provided academic credit for the course; and
(3) the reason why the receiving institution did not grant academic credit for the course. A report on courses taken by students who, during the preceding academic year, transferred to a general academic teaching institution or earned an associate degree at the college. The report must include the total number of:
(1) courses attempted and completed at the college, including the total number of semester credit hours for those courses, disaggregated by whether the course is in:
(A) the Workforce Education Course Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board; or
(B) the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board;
(2) courses attempted and completed at the college that are not in the recommended core curriculum developed by the THECB under Section Texas Education Code 61.822; and
(3) dual credit Dual Credit courses, including courses for dual credit Dual Credit and college credit under Section Texas Education Code 130.008, attempted and completed at the college.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Reporting. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 502 Education Code § 51.4034 that requires the College to submit an annual report to the THECB and the Texas Legislature by not later than March 1 of each year describing any courses in the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (“ACGM”) or its successor adopted by the coordinating board for which a student who transfers to the institution from another institution of higher education is not granted:
(1) academic credit at the receiving institution; or
(2) if the student has declared a major and has not changed majors, academic credit toward the student’s major at the receiving institution. A The report required by this section must indicate:
(1) the course name and type;
(2) which institution of higher education provided academic credit for the course; and
(3) the reason why the receiving institution did not grant academic credit for the course. A report on courses taken by students who, during the preceding academic year, transferred to a general academic teaching institution or earned an associate degree at the college. The report must include the total number of:
(1) courses attempted and completed at the college, including the total number of semester credit hours for those courses, disaggregated by whether the course is in:
(A) the Workforce Education Course Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board; or
(B) the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board;
(2) courses attempted and completed at the college that are not in the recommended core curriculum developed by the THECB under Section Texas Education Code 61.822; and
(3) dual credit courses, including courses for dual credit and college credit under Section Texas Education Code 130.008, attempted and completed at the college.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Reporting. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 502 Education Code § 51.4034 that requires the College to submit an annual report to the THECB and the Texas Legislature by not later than March 1 of each year describing any courses in the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (“ACGM”) or its successor adopted by the coordinating board for which a student who transfers to the institution from another institution of higher education is not granted:
(1) academic credit at the receiving institution; or
(2) if the student has declared a major and has not changed majors, academic credit toward the student’s major at the receiving institution. A The report required by this section must indicate:
(1) the course name and type;
(2) which institution of higher education provided academic credit for the course; and
(3) the reason why the receiving institution did not grant academic credit for the course. A report on courses taken by students who, during the preceding academic year, transferred to a general academic teaching institution or earned an associate degree at the college. The report must include the total number of:
(1) courses attempted and completed at the college, including the total number of semester credit hours for those courses, disaggregated by whether the course is in:
(A) the Workforce Education Course Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board; or
(B) the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board;
(2) courses attempted and completed at the college that are not in the recommended core curriculum developed by the THECB under Section Texas Education Code 61.822; and
(3) dual credit courses, including courses for dual credit and college credit under Section Texas Education Code 130.008, attempted and completed at the college.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Reporting. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 502 that Education Code § 51.4034 requires the College to submit an annual report to the THECB and the Texas Legislature by not later than March 1 of each year describing any courses in the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (“ACGM”) or its successor adopted by the coordinating board for which a student who transfers to the institution from another institution of higher education is not granted:
(1) academic credit at the receiving institution; or
(2) if the student has declared a major and has not changed majors, academic credit toward the student’s major at the receiving institution. A The report required by this section must indicate:
(1) the course name and type;
(2) which institution of higher education provided academic credit for the course; and
(3) the reason why the receiving institution did not grant academic credit for the course. A report on courses taken by students who, during the preceding academic year, transferred to a general academic teaching institution or earned an associate degree at the college. The report must include the total number of:
(1) courses attempted and completed at the college, including the total number of semester credit hours for those courses, disaggregated by whether the course is in:
(A) the Workforce Education Course Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board; or
(B) the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board;
(2) courses attempted and completed at the college that are not in the recommended core curriculum developed by the THECB under Section Texas Education Code 61.822; and
(3) dual credit Dual Credit courses, including courses for dual credit Dual Credit and college credit under Section Texas Education Code 130.008, attempted and completed at the college.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
Reporting. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 502 Education Code § 51.4034 that requires the College to submit an annual report to the THECB and the Texas Legislature by not later than March 1 of each year describing any courses in the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (“ACGM”) or its successor adopted by the coordinating board for which a student who transfers to the institution from another institution of higher education is not granted:
(1) academic credit at the receiving institution; or
(2) if the student has declared a major and has not changed majors, academic credit toward the student’s major at the receiving institution. A report required by this section must indicate:
(1) the course name and type;
(2) which institution of higher education provided academic credit for the course; and
(3) the reason why the receiving institution did not grant academic credit for the course. A report on courses taken by students who, during the preceding academic year, transferred to a general academic teaching institution or earned an associate degree at the college. The report must include the total number of:
(1) courses attempted and completed at the college, including the total number of semester credit hours for those courses, disaggregated by whether the course is in:
(A) the Workforce Education Course Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board; or
(B) the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board;
(2) courses attempted and completed at the college that are not in the recommended core curriculum developed by the THECB under Section 61.822; and
(3) dual credit courses, including courses for dual credit and college credit under Section 130.008, attempted and completed at the college.
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Sources: Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding
Reporting. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 502 that Education Code § 51.4034 requires the College to submit an annual report to the THECB and the Texas Legislature by not later than March 1 of each year describing any courses in the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (“ACGM”) or its successor adopted by the coordinating board for which a student who transfers to the institution from another institution of higher education is not granted:
(1) academic credit at the receiving institution; or
(2) if the student has declared a major and has not changed majors, academic credit toward the student’s major at the receiving institution. A report required by this section must indicate:
(1) the course name and type;
(2) which institution of higher education provided academic credit for the course; and
(3) the reason why the receiving institution did not grant academic credit for the course. A report on courses taken by students who, during the preceding academic year, transferred to a general academic teaching institution or earned an associate degree at the college. The report must include the total number of:
(1) courses attempted and completed at the college, including the total number of semester credit hours for those courses, disaggregated by whether the course is in:
(A) the Workforce Education Course Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board; or
(B) the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board;
(2) courses attempted and completed at the college that are not in the recommended core curriculum developed by the THECB under Section 61.822; and
(3) dual credit courses, including courses for dual credit and college credit under Section 130.008, attempted and completed at the college.
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Sources: Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding, Dual Credit Memorandum of Understanding
Reporting. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 502 that Education Code § 51.4034 requires the College to submit an annual report to the THECB and the Texas Legislature by not later than March 1 of each year describing any courses in the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (“ACGM”) or its successor adopted by the coordinating board for which a student who transfers to the institution from another institution of higher education is not granted:
(1) academic credit at the receiving institution; or
(2) if the student has declared a major and has not changed majors, academic credit toward the student’s major at the receiving institution. A The report required by this section must indicate:
(1) the course name and type;
(2) which institution of higher education provided academic credit for the course; and
(3) the reason why the receiving institution did not grant academic credit for the course. A report on courses taken by students who, during the preceding academic year, transferred to a general academic teaching institution or earned an associate degree at the college. The report must include the total number of:
(1) courses attempted and completed at the college, including the total number of semester credit hours for those courses, disaggregated by whether the course is in:
(A) the Workforce Education Course Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board; or
(B) the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board;
(2) courses attempted and completed at the college that are not in the recommended core curriculum developed by the THECB Texas Education Code § under Section 61.822; and
(3) dual credit courses, including courses for dual credit and college credit under Section Texas Education Code § 130.008, attempted and completed at the college.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding
Reporting. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 502 Education Code § 51.4034 that requires the College to submit an annual report to the THECB and the Texas Legislature by not later than March 1 of each year describing any courses in the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (“ACGM”) or its successor adopted by the coordinating board for which a student who transfers to the institution from another institution of higher education is not granted:
(1) academic credit at the receiving institution; or
(2) if the student has declared a major and has not changed majors, academic credit toward the student’s major at the receiving institution. A The report required by this section must indicate:
(1) the course name and type;
(2) which institution of higher education provided academic credit for the course; and
(3) the reason why the receiving institution did not grant academic credit for the course. A report on courses taken by students who, during the preceding academic year, transferred to a general academic teaching institution or earned an associate degree at the college. The report must include the total number of:
(1) courses attempted and completed at the college, including the total number of semester credit hours for those courses, disaggregated by whether the course is in:
(A) the Workforce Education Course Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board; oror DRAFT
(B) the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board;
(2) courses attempted and completed at the college that are not in the recommended core curriculum developed by the THECB under Section Texas Education Code 61.822; and
(3) dual credit courses, including courses for dual credit and college credit under Section Texas Education Code 130.008, attempted and completed at the college.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding
Reporting. The 86th Texas Legislative Session passed SB 502 that Education Code § 51.4034 requires the College to submit an annual report to the THECB and the Texas Legislature by not later than March 1 of each year describing any courses in the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual (“ACGM”) or its successor adopted by the coordinating board for which a student who transfers to the institution from another institution of higher education is not granted:
(1) academic credit at the receiving institution; or
(2) if the student has declared a major and has not changed majors, academic credit toward the student’s major at the receiving institution. A report required by this section must indicate:
(1) the course name and type;
(2) which institution of higher education provided academic credit for the course; and
(3) the reason why the receiving institution did not grant academic credit for the course. A report on courses taken by students who, during the preceding academic year, transferred to a general academic teaching institution or earned an associate degree at the college. The report must include the total number of:
(1) courses attempted and completed at the college, including the total number of semester credit hours for those courses, disaggregated by whether the course is in:
(A) the Workforce Education Course Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board; or
(B) the Lower-Division Academic Course Guide Manual or its successor adopted by the coordinating board;
(2) courses attempted and completed at the college that are not in the recommended core curriculum developed by the THECB under Section Texas Education Code 61.822; and
(3) dual credit courses, including courses for dual credit and college credit under Section Texas Education Code 130.008, attempted and completed at the college.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding