South Carolina General Assembly
122nd Session, 2017-2018

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Bill 3793

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AMENDED

March 8, 2017

H. 3793

Introduced by Reps. Crawford, Clemmons, Jordan, Johnson, Fry, Hardee, Bennett, Anderson, Alexander, Atkinson, Kirby, Crosby, Arrington, Sottile, McCoy, Daning, Duckworth, Hayes, Lowe, S. Rivers, Stavrinakis, Knight, Ryhal, Hewitt, Davis, Yow and Whipper

S. Printed 3/8/17--H.

Read the first time February 16, 2017.

            

STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED FISCAL IMPACT

Explanation of Fiscal Impact

Introduced on February 16, 2017

State Expenditure

Existing statute has established the mission focus for four-year institutions as the provider of baccalaureate education and selected master's degrees, or both. This bill amends the focus of four-year institutions to allow doctoral programs approved by the Commission on Higher Education for Francis Marion University in Nursing, for Coastal Carolina University in Education Administration, for College of Charleston in Computer and Information Science, and applied doctoral programs with a practice rather than research-based focus for all four-year institutions. This bill allows the doctoral programs so long as new state general funds are not appropriated to operate them.

Commission on Higher Education. The expenditure impact of this bill on other funds is pending, contingent upon a response from the Commission on Higher Education.

Frank A. Rainwater, Executive Director

Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office

A BILL

TO AMEND SECTION 59-103-15, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE MISSION AND GOALS OF INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING, SO AS TO AUTHORIZE CERTAIN DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMS SO LONG AS STATE GENERAL FUNDS ARE NOT APPROPRIATED FOR THE OPERATIONS OF THE DEGREE PROGRAM.

Amend Title To Conform

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION    1.    Section 59-103-15 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 213 of 2012, is further amended to read:

"Section 59-103-15.    (A)(1)    The General Assembly has determined that the mission for higher education in South Carolina is to be a global leader in providing a coordinated, comprehensive system of excellence in education by providing instruction, research, and life-long learning opportunities which are focused on economic development and benefit the State of South Carolina.

(2)    The goals to be achieved through this mission are:

(a)    high academic quality;

(b)    affordable and accessible education;

(c)    instructional excellence;

(d)    coordination and cooperation with public education;

(e)    cooperation among the General Assembly, Commission on Higher Education, Council of Presidents of State Institutions, institutions of higher learning, and the business community;

(f)    economic growth;

(g)    clearly defined missions.

(B)    The General Assembly has determined that the primary mission or focus for each type of institution of higher learning or other post-secondary school in this State is as follows:

(1)    Research institutions

(a)    college-level baccalaureate education, master's, professional, and doctor of philosophy degrees which lead to continued education or employment;

(b)    research through the use of government, corporate, nonprofit-organization grants, or state resources, or both;

(c)    public service to the State and the local community;

(2)    Four-year colleges and universities

(a)    college-level baccalaureate education and selected master's degrees which lead to employment or continued education, or both, except for doctoral degrees currently being offered;

(b)    doctoral degree in Marine Science approved by the Commission on Higher Education;

(c)    subject to subsection (C), doctoral degree in Nursing Practice approved by the Commission on Higher Education at Francis Marion University;

(d)    subject to subsection (C), doctor of philosophy degree in Education Administration approved by the Commission on Higher Education at Coastal Carolina University;

(e)    subject to subsection (C), doctor of philosophy degree in Computer and Information Science approved by the Commission on Higher Education at the College of Charleston;

(f)    limited and specialized research;

(dg)    public service to the State and the local community;

(3)    Two-year institutions-branches of the University of South Carolina

(a)    college-level pre-baccalaureate education necessary to confer associates' degrees which lead to continued education at a four-year or research institution;

(b)    public service to the State and the local community;

(4)    State technical and comprehensive education system

(a)    all post-secondary vocational, technical, and occupational diploma and associate degree programs leading directly to employment or maintenance of employment and associate degree programs which enable students to gain access to other post-secondary education;

(b)    up-to-date and appropriate occupational and technical training for adults;

(c)    special school programs that provide training for prospective employees for prospective and existing industry in order to enhance the economic development of South Carolina;

(d)    public service to the State and the local community;

(e)    continue to remain technical, vocational, or occupational colleges with a mission as stated in item (4)    and primarily focused on technical education and the economic development of the State.

(C)    Notwithstanding subsection (B), the doctoral degrees set forth in subsection (B)(2)(c), (d), and (e) are only allowed so long as new state general funds are not appropriated for the operations of the degree program."

SECTION    2.    This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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