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Committee backs HB 427 to create statewide 60-credit transfer pathways for high-demand degrees

2330445 · February 18, 2025
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House Bill 427 would require the Council on Postsecondary Education to create statewide 60-credit transfer pathways for selected high-demand baccalaureate programs; the committee gave the bill a favorable report, 14–0.

Representative Vanessa Grossel introduced House Bill 427, which would direct the Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) to develop statewide transfer pathways that guarantee the first 60 credit hours in designated high-demand baccalaureate degree programs will transfer and count toward the major across Kentucky public institutions.

Travis Powell, senior vice president and general counsel for CPE, described the implementation steps: CPE would identify the “high-demand”…

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