The legislation would require all colleges and universities that receive federal funds to offer voter registration to students during "enrollment for a course of study."
The federal standard used to calculate graduation rates is biased, requiring universities to report only on the students with no prior college experience.
No state currently requires its colleges and universities to test students for drugs, according to education specialists.
Requires colleges, professional schools and universities to return tuition payments to students who withdraw no less than 30 days before the start of classes.
It would repeal the rule requiring colleges and universities to hold more than half their courses in classrooms.
Would have required public universities to provide voter-registration applications to all students who are eligible to vote.
Federal law requires colleges and universities to disclose how they are financing sports, down to where booster club money is going.
"Requiring universities with limited resources to undertake this program means setting up a massive register, virtually another records office, and that seems an absurd idea."
In Texas, angry legislators have passed a bill requiring universities to accept the top 10 percent of graduates from all state high schools.
Since then, Pennsylvania passed a law requiring universities to be responsible for drinking on their campuses.