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Additionally, such public-facing information provides prospective students with important information to help them better understand their educational options. Publication of recommended course sequences helps to ensure that students will understand which courses to take and when, which will likely reduce excess hours and improve time to degree. The recommended course sequence requirements must meet the standards set out in the proposed rule see response to Question 1.

Degree maps that meet the definition in the proposed rules and standards set out in the development of a course sequence, as prescribed in the Texas Education Code, Chapter 51, Section For fall reporting, institutions will need to report only standalone upper division program recommended course sequences that only include those courses that are part of the upper-division program i.

Please do not report a recommended course sequence for the following: 1 recommended course sequences that match the recommended course sequences submitted through the WECM Inventory Access and Update Portal this includes AAS, Level 1 and Level 2 Certificates, and Advanced Technical Certificates , 2 field of study completions and core curriculum completions, or 3 requirements to fulfill a minor.

Individual FOS and Core curricula courses that are part of the recommended course sequence should be reported. The Degree Program Clearinghouse Awards displays the full six-digit CIP codes for each of the individual degrees and certificates on the program inventory.

The THECB Program Inventory site displays each program area that the college offers and groups them by the first four digits, with the final two digits defaulting to If there are any discrepancies between the six-digit CIP codes in the Degree Program Clearinghouse Awards and what an institution has in their catalog, please notify Duane.

Hiller highered. Institutions must upload recommended course sequences to the Coordinating Board via MoveIt. The Coordinating Board will contact the course sequence contacts identified by your institution to confirm who will be responsible for uploading recommended course sequence data on behalf of each institution. Institutions will be able to submit recommended course sequence information for fall Aug.

According to SB 25, the Coordinating Board is required to begin data collection in fall Moving forward, institutions will not have to re-submit reported recommended course sequences. If an institution reports to the Coordinating Board with the same FICE, then you should only submit one course sequence for that institution.

However, if the FICE differs by campus, then please provide the recommended course sequences by campus. For questions about SB 25 recommended course sequence reporting, contact Dr. Christina Zavala at Christina. Zavala highered. Deadline for the RCS data submission is Dec. Negotiated Rule Making Committee The Coordinating Board convened a negotiated rulemaking committee comprised of higher education institutional representatives with expertise in curriculum development, course sequencing, and institutional reporting.

Benefits Recommended course sequence reporting to the Coordinating Board will benefit key stakeholders, specifically students and families, institutions of higher education, policymakers, researchers, and others.

Students and families Recommended course sequences will provide clarity and transparency by identifying at least one efficient, timely path for completing a higher education credential. Institutions Recommended course sequences will provide actionable data to facilitate student success and target advising efforts. Statewide The THECB will be able to provide insightful tools and reporting for students, institutions, policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders on the impact of transfer policies and practices.

Contact For questions about SB 25 recommended course sequence statute, rules, or policy, contact Dr. Policy Guidance. Q1: What constitutes a recommended course sequence?

For further clarification, the proposed rules provide the following standards in developing a course sequence: 4. Having a recommended course sequence for each certificate and degree program allows academic advisors to help guide students to take appropriate courses in an order that ensures students proceed without the loss of credit. Q2: What information is an institution required to report to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and how will this be used?

BEST provides free vision screenings and financial assistance to Texas residents for medically urgent eye treatment with a referral from your ophthalmologist. Vision screenings are a non-diagnostic tool that asses a person's risk of vision loss and eye disease.

Vision screenings are provided by certified vision screeners with the results of the screening discussed with each participant. Participants whose results indicate a possible vision problem will be recommended for a follow-up eye exam with the participant's health care provider.

Participants without health coverage will be provided referral resources and related information to obtain a follow-up eye exam or eye treatment.

Vision screenings occur throughout the state of Texas at specifically scheduled locations. Please contact BESTprogram hhsc. Vision screenings are conducted throughout the year.

Please see below on possible qualifications for eligibility. Common conditions are:. Any other medical condition must be determined to be medically urgent by both the referring ophthalmologist and the BEST program specialist or the HHS medical consultant or his or her designee.

We recommend you complete and sign the first page. Your ophthalmologist must complete the rest of the application to determine treatments needs. Once the application is complete, the eye doctor's office may fax the application directly to the BEST program specialist, as directed on the application.

Once the completed treatment application is received, the application will be reviewed to determine if you meet eligibility criteria and it will be processed. Form , Application for Treatment , includes information to calculate individual costs for requested medical treatment s.

The most common procedures are provided; however, the ophthalmologist may use the blank lines to enter a procedure code that is not listed. The BEST program specialist may be contacted to obtain the correct fee for unlisted procedures. Make sure to include the total cost for each provider in the respective billing information section:. Instructions for providing the required billing information about physician-prescribed drugs are contained in that section.

The treating physician can submit the application by faxing it to Please mark it to the attention of the BEST program specialist. The BEST application and accompanying instructions are routinely updated to reflect programmatic changes.



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