Senate Bill 497 passed by the Texas Legislature in 2013 requires that students enrolled at a public institution of higher education not be required to complete more than the minimum number of semester credit hours (SCHs) than are required by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS-COC), which is 60, to earn an associate degree. Allowances for exceeding the 60 SCH limit can be granted when a compelling academic reason exists. Acceptable justifications for exceeding the 60 SCH limit are programmatic accreditation requirements, including statutory requirements and requirements for licensure/certification of graduates.
Coordinating Board staff, working in conjunction with the WECM Leadership Committee and faculty and administrative representatives from community and technical colleges across the state, have approved exemptions to exceed the 60 SCH limit for the program disciplines listed below: