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TITLE 19 EDUCATION
PART 1TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD
CHAPTER 15NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES
SUBCHAPTER CNATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY FUND
RULE §15.43Eligibility
ISSUE 11/15/2019
ACTION Final/Adopted
Preamble No Rule Available

(a)The eligibility criteria for a general academic teaching institution to receive distributions from the Fund include: having an entering freshman class of high academic achievement; receiving recognition of research capabilities and scholarly attainment of the institution; having a high-quality faculty; and demonstrating commitment to high-quality graduate education.

(b)A general academic teaching institution is eligible to receive an initial distribution from the Fund appropriated for each state fiscal year if:

  (1)the institution is designated as an emerging research university under the coordinating board's accountability system;

  (2)in each of the two state fiscal years preceding the state fiscal year for which the appropriation is made, the institution expended at least $45 million in restricted research funds; and

  (3)the institution satisfies at least four of the following six criteria:

    (A)the value of the institution's endowment funds is at least $400 million in each of the two state fiscal years preceding the state fiscal year for which the appropriation is made;

    (B)the institution awarded at least 200 doctor of philosophy degrees during each of the two academic years preceding the state fiscal year for which the appropriation is made;

    (C)in each of the two academic years preceding the state fiscal year for which the appropriation is made, the entering freshman class of the institution demonstrated high academic achievement as reflected in the following criteria:

      (i)At least 50 percent of the first-time entering freshman class students at the institution are in the top 25 percent of their high school class; or

      (ii)The average SAT score of first-time entering freshman class students at or above the 75th percentile of SAT scores was equal to or greater than 1210 prior to fall 2017, consisting of the Critical Reading (CR) and Mathematics (M) Components, or equal to or greater than 1280 starting with fall 2017, consisting of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW) and Mathematics (M) Components, or the average ACT score of first-time entering freshman class students at or above the 75th percentile of ACT scores was equal to or greater than 26; and

      (iii)The composition of the institution's first-time entering freshman class demonstrates progress toward reflecting the population of the state or the institution's region with respect to underrepresented students and shows a commitment to improving the academic performance of underrepresented students. One way in which this could be accomplished is by active participation in one of the Federal TRIO Programs, such as having one or more McNair Scholars in a particular cohort.

    (D)the institution is designated as a member of the Association of Research Libraries, has a Phi Beta Kappa chapter, or is a member of Phi Kappa Phi;

    (E)in each of the two academic years preceding the state fiscal year for which the appropriation is made, the faculty of the institution was of high quality as reflected in the following:

      (i)There must be five or more recognitions of national or international distinction of tenured/tenure-track faculty through membership in one of the National Academies (including National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and National Academy of Medicine), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, or through receiving a Nobel Prize; or

      (ii)The annual number of awards of national and international distinction received by tenured/tenure-track faculty during a given academic year in any of the following categories is equal to or greater than 7 for each year.

        (I)American Academy of Nursing Fellows

        (II)American Council of Learned Societies Fellows

        (III)American Law Institute Members

        (IV)Beckman Young Investigators

        (V)Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award Winners

        (VI)Cottrell Scholars

        (VII)Getty Scholars in Residence

        (VIII)Guggenheim Fellows

        (IX)Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators

        (X)Lasker Medical Research Award Winners

        (XI)MacArthur Foundation Fellows

        (XII)Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Distinguished Achievement Award Winners

        (XIII)National Endowment for the Humanities Fellows

        (XIV)National Humanities Center Fellows

        (XV)National Institutes of Health MERIT (R37) Winners

        (XVI)National Medal of Science Winners

        (XVII)National Medal of Technology and Innovation Winners

        (XVIII)National Science Foundation CAREER Award Winners (excluding those who are also PECASE winners)

        (XIX)Newberry Library Long-term Fellows

        (XX)Pew Scholars in Biomedicine

        (XXI)Pulitzer Prize Winners

        (XXII)Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) Winners

        (XXIII)Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellows

        (XXIV)Searle Scholars

        (XXV)Sloan Research Fellows

        (XXVI)Fellows of the Woodrow Wilson Center

      (iii)In lieu of meeting either clause (i) or (ii) of this subparagraph, an institution may request that a comprehensive review of the faculty in five of the institution's Doctoral degree programs be conducted by external consultants selected by Coordinating Board staff in consultation with the institution and said review must demonstrate that the faculty are comparable to and competitive with faculty in similar programs at public institutions in the Association of American Universities. Costs for the review shall be borne by the institution. This review is only available if the institution has already met or, as determined by Coordinating Board staff, is on track to meet three of the other eligibility criteria listed in subparagraphs (A) - (D) of this paragraph;

    (F)in each of the two academic years preceding the state fiscal year for which the appropriation is made, the institution has demonstrated a commitment to high-quality graduate education as reflected in the following:

      (i)The number of Graduate-level programs at the institution is equal to or greater than 50;

      (ii)The Master's Graduation Rate at the institution is 56 percent or higher and the Doctoral Graduation Rate is 58 percent or higher; and

      (iii)The institution must demonstrate that the overall commitment to five Doctoral degree programs, including the financial support for Doctoral degree students, is competitive with that of comparable high-quality programs at public institutions in the Association of American Universities. The five Doctoral degree programs selected for this review must be those selected in subparagraph (E)(iii) of this paragraph or, if subparagraph (E)(iii) of this paragraph is not chosen by the institution, then any five Doctoral degree programs at the institution. Costs for the review shall be borne by the institution.

The agency certifies that legal counsel has reviewed the adoption and found it to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on November 4, 2019

TRD-201904097

William Franz

General Counsel

Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

Effective date: November 24, 2019

Proposal publication date: July 26, 2019

For further information, please call: (512) 427-6206



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