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SB 133

NCCCS LMS/NCLDS.

2025-2026 Session Introduced by Kevin Corbin and 4 co-sponsors

SB 133 updates North Carolina's community college technology systems (LMS/NCLDS) to streamline educational platform operations across the state's 58 community colleges.

Signed by Gov. 7/3/2025
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Bill Summary · SB 133

Legislative bill overview

SB 133 modifies North Carolina's community college system (NCCCS) operations by updating provisions related to Learning Management System (LMS) and North Carolina Learning and Development System (NCLDS) implementations. The bill streamlines administrative processes and technical requirements for these educational technology platforms across the state's community college network.

Why is this important

Community colleges serve over 200,000 students annually in North Carolina, making their operational efficiency directly relevant to educational access and student outcomes. Technology infrastructure updates affect course delivery, student data management, and institutional compliance with state and federal education standards.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public transparency: The bill's specific technical and operational changes are not detailed in available legislative summaries, making it difficult for stakeholders to understand exact implications
  • Implementation costs: Updates to LMS/NCLDS systems may require significant IT investment and staff training across multiple institutions
  • Data privacy concerns: Changes to learning and development systems warrant scrutiny regarding student data protection, security protocols, and compliance with FERPA regulations

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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