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Introduced
01/13/2025
01/13/2025
In Committee
04/09/2025
04/09/2025
Crossed Over
02/21/2025
02/21/2025
Passed
04/16/2025
04/16/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/01/2025
05/01/2025
Introduced Session
2025 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Higher education and workforce development matters. Establishes additional duties for the governor's workforce cabinet and requires the cabinet to perform certain duties jointly with other state agencies. Requires the Indiana management performance hub, in collaboration with the department of education (department) and commission for higher education (commission), to: (1) collect and compile certain student income data; and (2) compile into a data product on the department's and commission's websites certain data. Requires the secretary of education to establish a plan to develop a market driven stackable credentials and qualifications framework and submit the plan to the general assembly. Provides that the commission shall (instead of may) approve or disapprove certain branches, campuses, centers, new colleges, new schools, degrees, or programs. Provides that before the commission approves or disapproves a degree or program, a state educational institution shall provide, and the commission shall consider, certain information regarding the degree or program. Requires the commission to: (1) review each degree or program for approval or disapproval at least one time every 10 years; (2) outline a process for degree and program monitoring, improvement, suspension, and closure; (3) publish certain information; and (4) take official action regarding the approval or disapproval of certain requests within 90 days. Requires a state educational institution to approve for admission Indiana residents who meet certain requirements. Requires the board of trustees of a state educational institution to do the following: (1) When reviewing tenured faculty members, assess and review the staffing needs of the institution based on the branches, campuses, extension centers, colleges, schools, and degree and programs of the institution. (2) Submit to the commission any review of, renewal of, or amendment to the process or criteria regarding the tenured faculty member review. Requires the commission to promptly review the process and criteria and provide feedback to a board of trustees. Requires the commission to prepare and submit an annual report to the legislative council regarding certain student enrollment data. Adds duties for the department of workforce development.
AI Summary
This bill establishes a comprehensive framework for improving higher education and workforce development in Indiana through several key provisions. The bill requires the governor's workforce cabinet to coordinate data analysis on education and workforce training, develop a unified statewide talent plan, and work collaboratively with various state agencies to align educational and economic priorities. The management performance hub will collect and compile student income data and create a public-facing data dashboard showing credential and employment outcomes. The secretary of education must develop a market-driven credentials framework identifying priority employment sectors and necessary skills. The Commission for Higher Education will now be required (rather than allowed) to approve or disapprove new academic programs, and must conduct a thorough review considering factors like labor market demand, student outcomes, and program characteristics. The bill also mandates that state educational institutions approve admission for Indiana residents who graduate with specific diploma designations, and requires annual reporting on student enrollment data. Additional provisions include establishing new requirements for reviewing tenured faculty and expanding the Department of Workforce Development's data collection and reporting responsibilities. These changes aim to create more alignment between education, workforce training, and economic development in Indiana.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Education
Sponsors (6)
Greg Goode (R)*,
Jeff Raatz (R)*,
Bob Behning (R),
Alex Burton (D),
Daniel Lopez (R),
Lonnie Randolph (D),
Last Action
Public Law 138 (on 05/01/2025)
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