CENTRAL CAROLINA CC MCC FTE CALCULATION. (NEW)

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View NCGA Bill Details2025-2026 Session
House Bill 346 (Public) Filed Monday, March 10, 2025
AN ACT TO DIRECT THE STATE BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES TO INCLUDE THE HARNETT AND CHATHAM HEALTH SCIENCES LOCATIONS IN THE FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT CALCULATION OF THE RESPECTIVE MAIN CAMPUSES OF CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR THE PURPOSES OF MAINTAINING MULTICAMPUS CENTER STATUS.
Intro. by Sauls.

Status: Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate (Senate action) (May 7 2025)

SOG comments (1):

Long title change

Previous title was AN ACT TO DIRECT THE STATE BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES TO INCLUDE THE HEALTH SCIENCES LOCATIONS IN THE FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENT CALCULATION OF THE RESPECTIVE MAIN CAMPUSES OF CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR THE PURPOSES OF MAINTAINING MULTICAMPUS CENTER STATUS.

H 346

Bill Summaries:

  • Summary date: Apr 30 2025 - View Summary

    House committee substitute to the 1st edition makes the following changes.

    Adds that the requirements to calculate the full-time equivalents (FTE) as specified in the act, are notwithstanding any State Board of Community Colleges policy to the contrary. Requires the State Board of Community Colleges to calculate the budget full-time equivalent (FTE) enrolled at the main campus of Central Carolina Community College in Harnett and Chatham counties for the purposes of multicampus center status (was, calculate the number of FTE students required for the main campus of Central Carolina Community College in Harnett and Chatham counties to maintain each campus’s multicampus center status) by combining the total number of FTE at each campus’s main campus with the total FTE at each campus’s health science center. 

    Amends the act's titles.


  • Summary date: Mar 10 2025 - View Summary

    Substantively identical to S 232, filed 3/5/25.

    Directs the State Board of Community Colleges to calculate the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) students required for the main campus of Central Carolina Community College in Harnett and Chatham counties to maintain each campus’s multicampus center status by combining the total number of FTE at each campus’s main campus with the total FTE at each campus’s health science center.