Fiscal Note - State of Utah - 2012 General Session

SB0284 - Concurrent Enrollment Amendments

State Government (UCA 36-12-13(2)(b)):
Higher education institutions may generate additional tuition revenue based on their participation in the concurrent enrollment program and the amount of partial tuition charged for each credit hour earned by high school students. According to the Utah State Office of Education, 26,183 high school students participated in concurrent enrollment earning a total of 185,881 credit hours. Assuming high school students paid the maximum authorized partial tuition rate of $30 per credit hour, higher education institutions may generate $5,576,400 in tuition revenue.

State Budget Detail TableFY 2012FY 2013FY 2014
Revenue:   
Dedicated Credits$0$5,576,400$5,576,400
   Total Revenue$0$5,576,400$5,576,400
    
Expenditure$0$0$0
    
Net Impact, All Funds (Rev.-Exp.)$0$5,576,400$5,576,400
   Net Impact, General/Education Funds (Rev.-Exp.)$0$0$0

Local Governments (UCA 36-12-13(2)(c)):
Enactment of this bill likely will not result in direct, measurable costs for local governments.

Direct Expenditures by Utah Residents and Businesses (UCA 36-12-13(2)(d)):
High school students that want to receive credit from a higher education institution for a concurrent enrollment course may be required to pay a partial tuition of up to $30 per credit hour as outlined in the bill. Currently students enrolled in concurrent enrollment receive credit from an institution of higher education without paying tuition.

3/1/2012, 12:06:47 PM, Lead Analyst: Leishman, B./Attny: AOSOffice of the Legislative Fiscal Analyst