Texas Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 19. EDUCATION |
PART 1. TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD |
CHAPTER 2. ACADEMIC AND WORKFORCE EDUCATION |
SUBCHAPTER D. APPROVAL PROCESS FOR NEW ASSOCIATE DEGREES |
SECTION 2.54. Approval Required for Academic Associate Degrees
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(a) This rule outlines how public junior colleges, Texas State Technical College - Harlingen, and Lamar State Colleges may request approval for a new academic associate degree. Proposed programs are subject to Assistant Commissioner approval under subchapter A, §2.4(2), and in accordance with the applicable provisions under subchapter A and this subchapter, except as specifically provided by this rule. (1) General--A proposed academic associate degree is subject to Assistant Commissioner approval under 19 TAC §2.4(2), and in accordance with the applicable provisions under subchapter A and this subchapter. (2) TSTC Harlingen may offer the associate of science degree in accordance with the provisions of Texas Education Code §135.51(b)(1-2). (A) Such program is subject to Assistant Commissioner approval under subsection 2.4(2) of this chapter, and in accordance with the applicable provisions under subchapter A and this subchapter. (B) An associate of science degree program offered by TSTC-Harlingen shall not unnecessarily duplicate existing programs offered in the service areas of Del Mar College, South Texas College, or Texas Southmost College. (b) Embedded--an institution of higher education may offer an associate degree as an embedded credential to a student enrolled in an approved baccalaureate degree program. Approval of a proposed embedded associate degree program is subject to the Assistant Commissioner Expedited Review approval process under 19 TAC §2.4(2)(B)(ii). The institution may request approval for the academic associate degree: (1) as part of the application for the baccalaureate program; or (2) under the provisions of this section. Source Note: The provisions of this §2.54 adopted to be effective February 17, 2023, 48 TexReg 664