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IN HB1218
Bill
Status
1/12/2011
Primary Sponsor
Wes Culver
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AI Summary
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High schools must offer sufficient dual credit and advanced placement courses for qualifying students to complete at least one year of college credit after June 30, 2013, and at least two years of college credit after June 30, 2015
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State educational institutions are prohibited from charging fees for services or activities that students do not use, and tuition bills must itemize fees and allow students to cancel unused services
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Professors at state educational institutions must teach at least two classes per academic year and must speak English in a manner clearly understood by students
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State educational institutions must structure course offerings so undergraduate students can complete a single major within four fall and four spring semesters, and must train academic counselors accordingly
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State educational institutions must accept transfer credits for any course successfully completed at another state educational institution with the same accreditation level, and may only charge high school students tuition for dual credit courses taught by institution employees
Legislative Description
State educational institutions.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Education
1/12/2011