The following types of hours are exempt and are not subject
to the limitation on formula funding set out in §13.103 of this
title (relating to Limitation on Formula Funding for Excess Hours):
(1) - (2)(No change.)
(3)hours from remedial and developmental courses and/or
interventions, workforce education courses, or other courses that
would not generate academic credit that could be applied to a degree
at the institution if the course work is within limitations specified
in §13.107 of this title (relating to Limitation on Formula Funding
for Remedial and Developmental Courses and Interventions) [the
27-hour limit at two-year colleges and the 18-hour limit at general
academic institutions];
(4)hours earned by the student at a private institution
or an out-of-state institution;
(5)hours not eligible for formula funding; [and]
(6)semester credit hours earned by the student before
graduating from high school and used to satisfy high school graduation
requirements; and[.]
(7)15 semester credit hours not otherwise
exempt earned toward a degree program by a student who:
(A)has reenrolled at the institution following a break
in enrollment from the institution or another institution of higher
education covering at least the 24-month period preceding the first
class day of the initial semester or other academic term of the student's
reenrollment; and
(B)successfully completed at least 50 semester credit
hours of course work at an institution of higher education that are
not exempt in paragraphs (1) - (6) of this section before that break
in enrollment.
The agency certifies that legal counsel has
reviewed the proposal and found it to be within the state agency's
legal authority to adopt.
Filed with the Office
of the Secretary of State on October 13, 2017
TRD-201704117 Bill Franz
General Counsel
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
Earliest possible date of adoption:
November 26, 2017
For further information, please call: (512) 427-6104
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