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As long as AFS is on one transcript, I don't see a problem. TMDSAS understands AFS and follows the law. If they see it on any transcript, they'll honor it. They'll get the grade calculation correct.Perhaps down the road soon, those of us who have had success with AFS need to draft a letter to legislators detailing how the spirit of the law is being blunted by ivory tower scholars who are too lazy to take the time to understand how AFS works. I would argue that institutions that fail to participate in AFS are violating section 51.931 of the Texas education code, and are, in effect, engaging in ageism.
Schools might argue that the specific subsection doesn't mention the requirement to participate, but I would counter that argument with two points.
1. Chapter 51, in general, begins by noting that the entire section applies to higher learning institutions.
2. The literal title of Sec. 51.931 is "RIGHT TO AN ACADEMIC FRESH START." Hence, the education code establishes AFS as a right that is granted via legislation. Institutions that fail to participate are unequivocally denying students a state-granted right.
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