19 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.279 - Formula Funding General Provisions
(a) Institutions
shall report off-campus courses submitted for formula funding in accordance
with the Board's uniform reporting system and the provisions of this
subchapter.
(b) Institutions shall
not submit for formula funding courses in out-of-state or out-of-country
programs, except that a Texas public community college may submit for formula
funding courses taught in an approved program offered at a regional airport
located no more than five miles across a state line, provided the regional
airport:
(1) is located in the same
Metropolitical Area or Nonmetropolitan Area as promulgated by the United States
Office of Management and Budget as the Texas college offering the
program;
(2) serves Texas
residents; and
(3) supports the
Texas region's economy.
(c) Institutions shall not submit
self-supporting courses for formula funding.
(d) Institutions shall not submit non-state
funded lower-division credit courses to Regional Councils.
(e) Institutions shall not jeopardize or
diminish the status of formula-funded on-campus courses and programs in order
to offer self-supporting courses. Self-supporting courses shall not be a
substitute for offering a sufficient number of formula-funded on-campus
courses.
(f) For courses not
submitted for formula funding, institutions shall charge fees that are equal to
or greater than Texas resident tuition and applicable fees, and that are
sufficient to cover the total cost of instruction and overhead, including
administrative costs, benefits, computers and equipment, and other related
costs. Institutions shall report fees received for self-supporting and
out-of-state/country courses in accordance with general institutional
accounting practices.
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