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SECOND SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1318
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State of Washington 54th Legislature 1995 Regular Session
By House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Carlson, Mulliken and Mastin; by request of Higher Education Coordinating Board)
Read first time 03/06/95.
AN ACT Relating to the Washington scholars program; amending RCW 28A.600.130, 28B.15.543, 28B.80.245, and 28B.80.246; creating a new section; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 28A.600.130 and 1990 c 33 s 500 are each amended to read as follows:
The higher education
coordinating board shall establish a planning committee to develop criteria for
screening and selection of the Washington scholars each year in accordance with
RCW 28A.600.110(1). It is the intent that these criteria shall emphasize
scholastic achievement but not exclude such criteria as leadership ability and
community contribution in final selection procedures. The Washington scholars
planning committee shall have members from selected state agencies and private
organizations having an interest and responsibility in education, including but
not limited to, the state board of education, the office of superintendent of
public instruction, the council of presidents, the state board for community ((college
education)) and technical colleges, and the Washington friends of higher
education.
Sec. 2. RCW 28B.15.543 and 1993 sp.s. c 18 s 19 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) Subject to
the limitations of RCW 28B.15.910, the governing boards of the state
universities, the regional universities, The Evergreen State College, and the
community colleges shall waive tuition and service and activities fees for students
named by the higher education coordinating board on or before June 30, 1994, as
recipients of the Washington scholars award under RCW 28A.600.100 through
28A.600.150 ((who received their awards before June 30, 1994. The governing
boards may waive all or a portion of tuition and services and activities fees
for those recipients of the Washington scholars award who received their awards
after June 30, 1994)). The waivers shall be used only for undergraduate
studies. To qualify for the waiver, recipients shall enter the college or
university within three years of high school graduation and maintain a minimum
grade point average at the college or university equivalent to 3.30. Students
shall be eligible ((for waivers for)) to receive a maximum of
twelve quarters or eight semesters of waivers and may transfer among
state-supported institutions of higher education during that period and
continue to have the tuition and services and activities fees waived by the
state-supported institution of higher education that the student attends.
Should the student's cumulative grade point average fall below 3.30 during the
first three quarters or two semesters, that student may petition the higher
education coordinating board which shall have the authority to establish a
probationary period until such time as the student's grade point average meets
required standards.
(2) Students named by the higher education coordinating board after June 30, 1994, as recipients of the Washington scholars award under RCW 28A.600.100 through 28A.600.150 shall be eligible to receive a grant for undergraduate coursework as authorized under RCW 28B.80.245.
Sec. 3. RCW 28B.80.245 and 1990 c 33 s 560 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) Recipients of the
Washington scholars award under RCW 28A.600.100 through 28A.600.150 ((choosing))
who choose to attend an independent college or university in this state,
as defined in subsection (4) of this section, and recipients of the award
named after June 30, 1994, who choose to attend a public college or university
in the state may receive grants under this section if moneys are
available. The higher education coordinating board shall distribute grants to
eligible students under this section from moneys appropriated for this
purpose. The individual grants shall not exceed, on a yearly basis, the
yearly, full-time, resident, undergraduate tuition and service and activities
fees in effect at the state-funded research universities. Grants to
recipients attending an independent institution shall be contingent upon
the ((private)) institution matching on at least a dollar-for-dollar
basis, either with actual money or by a waiver of fees, the amount of the grant
received by the student from the state. The higher education coordinating
board shall establish procedures, by rule, to disburse the awards as direct
grants to the students.
(2) To qualify for the
grant, recipients shall enter the ((independent)) in-state
college or university within three years of high school graduation and maintain
a minimum grade point average at the college or university equivalent to 3.30.
Students shall be eligible ((for grants for)) to receive a
maximum of twelve quarters or eight semesters of grants for
undergraduate study and may transfer among in-state public and
independent colleges and universities during that period and continue to
receive the grant as provided under RCW 28B.80.246. If the student's
cumulative grade point average falls below 3.30 during the first three quarters
or two semesters, that student may petition the higher education coordinating
board which shall have the authority to establish a probationary period until
such time as the student's grade point average meets required standards.
(3) No grant shall be awarded to any student who is pursuing a degree in theology.
(4) As used in this section, "independent college or university" means a private, nonprofit educational institution, the main campus of which is permanently situated in the state, open to residents of the state, providing programs of education beyond the high school level leading at least to the baccalaureate degree, and accredited by the northwest association of schools and colleges as of June 9, 1988, and other institutions as may be developed that are approved by the higher education coordinating board as meeting equivalent standards as those institutions accredited under this section.
(5) As used in this section, "public college or university" means an institution of higher education as defined in RCW 28B.10.016.
Sec. 4. RCW 28B.80.246 and 1988 c 210 s 2 are each amended to read as follows:
Students receiving
grants under RCW 28B.80.245 or waivers under RCW 28B.15.543 ((shall be))
are entitled to transfer ((between)) among in-state public
and independent colleges or universities and to continue to receive award
benefits, as provided in this section, in the form of a grant or waiver of
tuition and services and activities fees while enrolled at such institutions
during the period of eligibility. ((Students transferring to a public
institution of higher education from an independent college or university are
entitled to a tuition waiver while enrolled at such institution during the
period of eligibility under RCW 28B.15.543. Students transferring to an
independent college or university from a public institution of higher education
are entitled to a grant under RCW 28B.80.245 while enrolled at such college or
university during the period of eligibility under RCW 28B.80.245.)) The
total grants or waivers for any one student shall not exceed twelve quarters or
eight semesters of undergraduate study.
(1) Scholars named to the award on or before June 30, 1994, may transfer between in-state public institutions, or from an eligible independent college or university to an in-state public institution of higher education, and are entitled to receive the waiver of tuition and services and activities fees.
(2) Scholars named to the award on or before June 30, 1994, may transfer from an in-state public institution to an eligible independent college or university, or between eligible independent colleges or universities, and continue to receive a grant contingent upon available funding.
(3) Scholars named to the award after June 30, 1994, may transfer among in-state public or private colleges and universities and continue to receive the grant contingent upon available funding.
(4) In addition, scholars who transfer to an eligible independent institution may receive the grant contingent upon the agreement of the school to match on at least a dollar-for-dollar basis, either with actual money or by a waiver of fees, the amount of the grant received by the student from the state.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 5. If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6. This act is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety, or support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect July 1, 1995.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7. If specific funding for the purposes of this act, referencing this act by bill number, is not provided by June 30, 1995, in the omnibus appropriations act, this act is null and void.
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