
ACT 94-202
Enrolled, An Act
To amend Section 16-5-8, Code of
Alabama 1975, to provide for a uniform articulation agreement among all
institutions of higher education and a statewide general studies curriculum; to
provide for the computation of grade point averages of certain transferred
students; to specify that this act shall not impede the objectives of
historically black institutions; to provide for implementation conditioned on
the participation of certain institutions; and to specify certain reporting
requirements.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA:
Section 1. Section 16-5-8,
Code of Alabama 1975, is amended to read as follows:
Section 16-5-8
"(a) The commission on higher
education is authorized to review periodically all new and existing programs
and units of instruction, research, and public service funded by state
appropriations at the state universities and colleges and to share with the
appropriate governing board, through the president of the institution, and
state legislature, its recommendations.
"(b) The commission shall seek
through the use of advisory committees to study needless duplication of
education, research, or service programs and programs which are not adequately
provided in the state, and shall make findings and recommendations to the
institutions, the governor, and the legislature that would strengthen the total
program of higher education in the state.
"(c) The governing boards of
public institutions of higher education in this state and the campuses under
their governance or supervision shall not undertake the establishment of any
new unit or program of instruction for academic credit with state funds before
submitting plans for the new unit or program to the commission for its review,
evaluation, and approval. Not state funds shall be expended by any public
institution on any new unit or program of instruction which has not been
approved by the commission. Any plan submitted to the commission, or its staff,
and not receiving final action by the commission within 10 months of submission
shall be considered approved. The term 'new unit of instruction,' includes the
establishment of a college, school, division, or institute, and includes the
establishment of any new branch or campus. The term does not include reasonable
extensions or alternations of existing curricula, or programs which have a
direct relationship to existing programs. The commission may, under its
rulemaking power, define the character of the reasonable extensions and
alterations.
"(d) The commission shall have
the authority to authorize and regulate off-campus offerings, new or existing.
An exception to this off-campus authority is provided for the branch campuses
of universities or branch campuses of junior colleges in existence at the time
of passage of this chapter whose fall 1978 registrations exceeded 500 class
enrollments and branch campuses of universities operating prior to 1960. For
those branches which began operating since 1960, the commission shall present
its recommendation for the continuation or termination of each branch with full
findings of fact to the legislature before a public joint meeting of the
education committees of the house and senate no later than the fifth
legislative day of the 1981 regular session of the legislature. In making the
recommendation, the commission shall not use the ratio of full-time faculty to
part-time faculty and/or a requirement to attend the main campus for degree
completion as a part of its judgment of the quality of a program or branch
campus. The education committee of each house shall report to its respective
house with a concurrence or nonconcurrence on each recommendation of the
commission. Debate on each recommendation shall be limited to one hour of
continuous uninterrupted discussion for each recommendation and at the end of
the time, it shall be mandatory that the president of the senate and the
speaker of the house shall in their respective houses call for a recorded vote.
The resolution by simple majority of both houses is required to affirm a
commission recommendation. No more than one branch shall be continued or
terminated in one resolution.
"(e) The computerized advisement
system for students operated by Troy State University which
includes a comprehensive undergraduate program and course information
for all public
two-year and four-year institutions of higher education,
existing on the effective date of this amendatory act, shall
ensure students at each two-year
institution accredited by the Southern Association's Commissions
on Colleges, the opportunity to enter into a contract with a
four-year institution
guaranteeing the transfer of credit earned for courses taken
at the two-year institution pursuant to the terms of the contract
provided the student is
admitted to the four- year institution. Under this contract,
all agreed upon credits transferred from a two-year institution
to a four-year institution
shall fulfill degree requirements at the four-year institution
as if they were earned at the four-year institution. Information
regarding this advisement and
contracting program shall be included in the official catalog
of each institution of higher education. All public two-year
and four-year institutions
in the state accredited by the Commission on Colleges shall
participate in this system.
"In addition, there is created an articulation and general studies committee
which shall consist of ten members composed as follows: two representing the
state's regional universities, three representing the state's two-year colleges
(one of whom shall be black), one representing each of the following: Auburn
University, the University of Alabama System, the University of South Alabama,
Alabama State University, and Alabama A&M University. The Executive
Director of the Alabama Commission on Higher Education and the Director of the
computerized advising system operated by Troy State University shall serve as
nonvoting members.
"Unless provided by the governing board of the respective institution, the
representatives to the articulation and general studies committee shall be
selected in the following manner: The presidents of the state's regional
universities shall select the two representatives of these institutions on the
committee. The State Board of Education shall select the representatives of the
state's two-year colleges on the committee. The Chancellor of the University of
Alabama System and the Presidents of Auburn University, the University of South
Alabama, Alabama State University, and Alabama A&M University shall each
select the representative of their institutions on the committee. It is the
intent of the Legislature that women be represented on the committee. This
committee, utilizing whatever resources and task forces it deems appropriate,
shall develop no later that September 1, 1998, a statewide freshman and
sophomore level general studies curriculum to be taken at all colleges and
universities. Nothing herein shall be interpreted as restricting any
institution from requiring additional general studies courses beyond the
statewide general studies curriculum.
"This committee shall also develop and adopt no later than September 1, 1999,
for the freshman and sophomore years, a statewide articulation agreement for
the transfer of credit among all public institutions of higher education. Under
this articulation agreement, all applicable credits transferred from a two-year
institution to a four-year institution shall fulfill degree requirements at the
four-year institution as if they were earned at the four-year institution. The
committee shall further examine the need for a uniform course numbering system,
course titles, and descriptions.
"A four-fifths vote of the entire voting membership of the committee shall be
required for the adoption of the articulation agreement and general studies
curriculum. Upon adoption of the articulation agreement and general studies
curriculum, this committee shall continue its duty and authority prescribed
herein. The committee shall meet at least annually, or at other times as
convened by the chair. The committee shall elect annually a chair from its
membership. The chair of the committee shall rotate annually between a
representative of the four-year institutions and a representative of the
two-year institutions.
"In case of problems in the administration or interpretation of the
articulation agreement or the general studies curriculum, institutions shall
present the problem to the articulation and general studies committee for
resolution. A majority decision of the committee shall be final and binding.
"The budget recommendation of
the commission shall not include an appropriation for institutions of higher
education violating the stipulations of this section.
"(f) Nothing in this or any
section, however, shall be construed to prohibit any institution of higher
education in this state from seeking and securing by separate bill the approval
of the legislature for any new unit or program of instruction, research or
public service denied approval by the commission, in which case the action of
the legislature, when approved by the governor or otherwise upon becoming law,
is final.
"(g) Colleges and universities
conducting off-campus offerings on military reservations are exempt from the
commission's regulatory review and approval authority for those offerings on
the military reservation."
Section 2. Nothing in this
act shall be deemed to require a public institution to include any grades
earned at another institution in the computation of a student's grade point
average at that institution. However, if any public institution includes
freshman and sophomore level course grades earned at any other public
institution in the computation of a student's grade point average, all freshman
and sophomore level course grades earned at all public institutions shall be
included in the computation.
Section 3. Nothing in this
act shall be interpreted or used in any way to discourage or impede the efforts
or abilities of the historically black institutions or their officials to carry
out the mandates and objectives of federal court decrees and to provide equal
access for all citizens of Alabama to full benefits of higher education.
Section 4. It is the intent
of the Legislature that all two- year and four-year institutions of higher
education in the state comply with the intent of this act and the guidelines
developed pursuant to it (unless otherwise exempted by this act). In the event
of noncompliance by any institution governed by a board of trustees established
by the Constitution with the statewide articulation agreement as provided in
this act of the 1994 Regular Session amending Section 16-5-8 of the Code of
Alabama 1975, no other two-year or four-year institution shall be required to
comply with the statewide articulation agreement. These two-year and four- year
institutions shall continue to comply with all other provisions of Section
16-5-8, Code of Alabama 1975. The Alabama Commission on Higher Education shall
notify the Legislative council, the governing body of each four-year
institution, and the State Board of Education within 30 days of any failure to
comply with this act or guidelines.
Section 5. Pursuant to
Section 16-5-7 and 16-5-8 of the Code of Alabama 1975, the Alabama Commission
on Higher Education shall make regular reports to the Legislature regarding the
implementation of this act.
Section 6. The provisions
of this act are severable. If any part of this act is declared invalid or
unconstitutional, that declaration shall not affect the part which remains.
Section 7. All laws or
parts of the laws which conflict with this act are repealed.
Section 8. This act shall
become effective immediately upon its passage and approval by the Governor, or
upon its otherwise becoming a law.
Senate - March 10, 1994 -
Amended and Passed
House - March 10, 1994 -
Concurred in Senate Amendment
Signed by Governor Jim Folsom
March 17, 1994