(a)
(1) Annually, the Division of Workforce Services shall prepare or contract with an entity to prepare an economic security report of employment and earning outcomes for degrees, diplomas, and certificates earned at state-supported institutions of higher education and state-supported technical institutes.
(2) The report required under subdivision (a)(1) of this section shall:
(A) Be made available online;
(B) Be easily accessible and readable by the public;
(C) Be broken down by educational sector;
(D) Use data available to the Division of Higher Education relating to the employment and earnings of graduates of degree, diploma, and certificate programs from a state-supported institution of higher education or a state-supported technical institute;
(E) Use an integrated postsecondary education data system for calculating the average student loan debt of a graduate of a degree, diploma, or certificate program from a state-supported institution of higher education or a state-supported technical institute;
(F) Include data on the employment of graduates of a degree, diploma, or certificate program from a state-supported institution of higher education or a state-supported technical institute beginning the year after the degree, diploma, or certificate is earned, including graduates employed full-time, by:
(i) Number; and
(ii) Percentage; and
(G) Include on an annual basis data on the earnings of graduates of a degree, diploma, or certificate program at a state-supported institution of higher education or a state-supported technical institute beginning the year after the degree, diploma, or certificate is earned.
(b)
(1) Annually, a four-year state-supported institution of higher education and a two-year state-supported institution of higher education shall provide an enrolled student with electronic access to the economic security report of employment and earnings outcomes prepared by the Division of Workforce Services before the student registers for classes.
(2) Annually, beginning July 1, 2020, a state-supported technical institute shall provide an enrolled student with electronic access to the economic security report of employment and earnings outcomes prepared by the Division of Workforce Services before the student registers for classes.
(c) Each four-year state-supported institution of higher education, each state-supported technical institute, and each two-year state-supported institution of higher education shall provide each student electronic access to the following information annually before the student registers for classes:
(1) The top twenty-five percent (25%) of certificates and degrees reported by the four-year state-supported institution of higher education in terms of the highest full-time job placement and highest average annual earnings in the year after certificate or degree completion; and
(2) The bottom ten percent (10%) of certificates and degrees reported by the four-year state-supported institution of higher education in terms of the lowest full-time job placement and lowest average annual earnings in the year after certificate or degree completion.
(d) Annually, a public school student in grade seven through grade twelve (7-12) or the student's parent or guardian shall receive a two-page summary of and electronic access to the economic security report of employment and earnings outcomes prepared by the Division of Workforce Services under this section.