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SENATE BILL 6185
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State of Washington 54th Legislature 1996 Regular Session
By Senators Bauer, Kohl, Winsley and Rasmussen; by request of Higher Education Coordinating Board
Read first time 01/08/96. Referred to Committee on Higher Education.
AN ACT Relating to incentive grants for innovation and quality; amending RCW 28B.120.010 and 28B.120.020; and making an appropriation.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 28B.120.010 and 1991 c 98 s 2 are each amended to read as follows:
The Washington fund for
((excellence)) innovation and quality in higher education program
is established. The higher education coordinating board shall administer the
program. Through this program the board may award on a competitive basis
incentive grants to state public institutions of higher education or consortia
of institutions to encourage cooperative programs designed to address specific
system problems. Grants shall not exceed a two-year period. Each institution
or consortia of institutions receiving the award shall contribute some
financial support, either by covering part of the costs for the program during
its implementation, or by assuming continuing support at the end of the grant
period. Strong priority will be given to proposals that involve more than one
sector of education, and to proposals that show substantive institutional
commitment. Institutions are encouraged to solicit nonstate funds to support
these cooperative programs.
Sec. 2. RCW 28B.120.020 and 1991 c 98 s 3 are each amended to read as follows:
The higher education coordinating board shall have the following powers and duties in administering the program:
(1) To adopt rules necessary to carry out the program;
(2) To establish one or more review committees to assist in the evaluation of proposals for funding. The review committee shall include individuals with significant experience in higher education in areas relevant to one or more of the funding period priorities;
(3) To establish each
biennium specific guidelines for submitting grant proposals consistent with the
overall goals of the program. During the ((1991‑93)) 1995-97
biennium the guidelines shall be consistent with the following ((priorities))
desired outcomes of increasing access, improving student learning and
increasing efficiency and collaboration between institutions of higher
education and the private sector through projects emphasizing:
(a) ((Minority and
diversity initiatives that encourage the participation of minorities in higher
education, including students with disabilities, at a rate consistent with
their proportion of the population; (b) K‑12 teacher preparation models
that encourage collaboration between higher education and K‑12 to improve
the preparedness of teachers, including provisions for higher education faculty
involved with teacher preparation to spend time teaching in K‑12 schools))
Multiinstitutional development and evaluation of:
(i) Collaborative instructional programs involving K‑12, community and technical colleges, and four‑year institutions of higher education to develop a three‑year degree program, or reduce the time to degree;
(ii) Instructional technology and multimedia curricular projects; and
(iii) A degree offered entirely on the internet;
(b) Individual institutional pilot projects to:
(i) Improve efficiency by five percent per year in cost or graduation rate;
(ii) Develop competencies and outcomes for general education or university requirements and degree programs;
(iii) Contract with
public or private institutions or businesses to provide services or the
development of collaborative programs; ((and))
(c) Articulation and transfer activities to smooth the transfer of students from K‑12 to higher education, or from the community colleges to four-year institutions; and
(d) Other innovative proposals.
After June 30, ((1993))
1996, and each biennium thereafter, the board shall determine funding
priorities for collaborative proposals for the biennium in consultation with
the governor, the legislature, the office of the superintendent of public
instruction, the state board for community and technical colleges
((education)), the ((state board for vocational education)) work
force training and education coordinating board, higher education
institutions, educational associations, and business and community groups
consistent with state-wide needs;
(4) To solicit grant proposals and provide information to the institutions of higher education about the program; and
(5) To establish reporting, evaluation, accountability, monitoring, and dissemination requirements for the recipients of the grants.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3. The sum of five million dollars, or as much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated for the biennium ending June 30, 1997, from the general fund to the higher education coordinating board to award grants from the fund for innovation and quality to public institutions of higher education.
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