Bill Text: NY A10889 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to updating reporting requirements for institutions of higher education.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-05-25 - referred to higher education [A10889 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-A10889-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          10889
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                      May 25, 2018
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by M. of A. SMITH -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Higher Education
        AN ACT to amend the education law, in  relation  to  updating  reporting
          requirements for institutions of higher education
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. Section 607 of the education law, as added by  chapter  343
     2  of the laws of 1977, is amended to read as follows:
     3    § 607. Required  disclosure  to prospective and matriculated students.
     4  1. The commissioner of education shall promulgate rules and  regulations
     5  to  reflect  and  administer  the  intent  of section 493A of the Higher
     6  Education Act of 1965 as last amended by P.L. 94-482 concerning institu-
     7  tional and financial aid for students who attend higher education insti-
     8  tutions that receive state aid dollars.
     9    2. The information, [to be disseminated through but  not  limited  to,
    10  college  catalogues  or  bulletins]  to  be collected through the higher
    11  education data system and posted on  the  state  education  department's
    12  website  in a timely and user-friendly manner, shall include in addition
    13  to that information cited  by  congress,  [job  placement  and  graduate
    14  school placement statistics where available.] statistics on:
    15    a. students who participate in remedial education at, or through, each
    16  institution and the graduation rates of such students;
    17    b.  the  credentials  being sought by students disaggregated by degree
    18  and certificate;
    19    c. the institutional and program-specific levels of:
    20    (1) the percentage of students who receive (i)  federal  grants;  (ii)
    21  federal  loans;  (iii)  state  grants;  (iv)  private loans; (v) private
    22  grants; (vi) institutional grants; or (vii) institutional loans;
    23    (2) the average amount of total federal loan debt upon student  gradu-
    24  ation assumed by students while enrolled at the institution;
    25    (3)  the average amount of total private loan debt upon student gradu-
    26  ation assumed by students while enrolled at the institution;
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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     1    (4) the average amount of total federal loan debt of students  who  do
     2  not complete a program of study two years after the students' last known
     3  enrollment in any institution of higher education;
     4    (5)  the  average amount of total private loan debt of students who do
     5  not complete a program of study two years after the students' last known
     6  enrollment in any institution of higher education;
     7    (6) student transfer rates  by  sector  of  transfer  which  shall  be
     8  defined  as  the  percentage  of  students  who leave an institution and
     9  successfully enroll in and complete a program of study at another insti-
    10  tution, including whether the receiving institution  is  a  public  four
    11  year institution, public two year institution, public less than two year
    12  institution,  private nonprofit four year institution, private nonprofit
    13  two year institution, private nonprofit less than two year  institution,
    14  private  for  profit  four year institution, private for profit two year
    15  institution, or private for profit less than two year institution;
    16    (7) rates of continuation to higher levels of education;
    17    (8) the percentage of students  who  receive  the  degree  level  they
    18  initially sought;
    19    (9)  the  outcome  measures described in subparagraphs one through six
    20  disaggregated on the basis of the following student types:
    21    (i) students who receive a federal Pell grant.
    22    (ii) students who received a loan, but not a federal Pell grant.
    23    (iii) students who did not receive a federal loan.
    24    (iv) students who are identified as veterans or members of  the  armed
    25  forces  who received assistance under the post-9/11 veterans educational
    26  assistance program under the United States code chapter 33 of title 38.
    27    (v) enrollment status including the following:
    28    (A) first-time, full-time students,
    29    (B) first-time, part-time students,
    30    (C) non-first-time, full-time students,
    31    (D) non-first-time, part-time students.
    32    (vi) enrollment intensity while enrolled at the institution, including
    33  the following:
    34    (A) full-time only,
    35    (B) part-time only,
    36    (C) mixed enrollment, both full- and part-time.
    37    (10) earning metrics which shall include the following:
    38    (i) median annual earnings and employment metrics disaggregated by
    39    (A) educational program;
    40    (B) credential received;
    41    (C) educational institution; and
    42    (D) state of employment.
    43    (ii) median annual earnings and employment metrics  for  each  of  the
    44  categories described in subclauses (A) through (D) of clause (i) of this
    45  subparagraph  further disaggregated for each of the following time peri-
    46  ods:
    47    (A) two years after educational program completion;
    48    (B) six years after educational program completion; and
    49    (C) fifteen years after educational program completion.
    50    d. Other information deemed necessary by the commissioner.
    51    3. All material required by this section and all material contained in
    52  the bulletin shall be truthfully representative of the institution.
    53    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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