The following additional provisions are applicable to each type of proposed community college district:
(1) The proposed community college must be planned as a comprehensive two-year institution primarily serving its local taxing district and service area (as defined in the Texas Education Code, Chapter 130, Subchapter J), offering:
- (A) technical programs up to two years in length leading to associate degrees or certificates;
- (B) vocational programs leading directly to employment in semi-skilled and skilled occupations;
- (C) freshman and sophomore courses in arts and sciences, including the state-mandated core curriculum;
- (D) continuing adult education programs for occupational or cultural upgrading;
- (E) compensatory education programs designed to fulfill the commitment of an admissions policy allowing the enrollment of disadvantaged students;
- (F) a continuing program of counseling and guidance designed to assist students in achieving their individual educational goals;
- (G) workforce development programs designed to meet local and statewide needs;
- (H) adult literacy and other basic skill programs for adults; and
- (I) such other programs as may be prescribed by the Coordinating Board or local governing boards in the best interest of postsecondary education in Texas.
- (2) Substantial evidence must be presented indicating that the proposed community college shall reach a minimum enrollment of 1,000 full-time equivalent students within three years of the date of its authorization.
- (3) Evidence must be given that the proposed community college district shall be eligible to receive a proportionate share of the legislative appropriation for public community colleges. Eligibility criteria for legislative appropriations are set out in Texas Education Code, §130.003.
Source Note:The provisions of this §8.25 adopted to be effective June 2, 1998, 23 TexReg 5669; amended to be effective May 25, 2004, 29 TexReg 5060.