5927-S2 AAS 3/18/97

 

 

 

2SSB 5927 - S AMD - 217

    By Senators Kohl, Wood, Prince and Bauer

 

                                                   ADOPTED 3/18/97

 

    On page 5, line 19, strike "ten and six-tenths percent per year through academic year 2002-03" and insert "seven and three-tenths percent per year through academic year 2005-06"

 

    On page 5, line 26, strike "ten and eight-tenths percent per year through academic year 2000-01" and insert "seven and four-tenths percent per year through academic year 2002-03"

 

 

 

2SSB 5927 - S AMD - 216

    By Senators Kohl, Wood, Prince and Bauer

 

                                                   ADOPTED 3/18/97

 

    On page 5, after line 31, insert the following subsection:

 

    "(6) (a) At least ten percent of the revenue received from the difference in rates for tuition fees for students enrolled in programs leading to the degree of juris doctor and students enrolled in graduate study programs shall be used to assist needy resident students enrolled in programs leading to the degree of juris doctor.

    (b) At least ten percent of the revenue received from the difference in rates for tuition fees for students enrolled in programs leading to a masters of business administration at the University of Washington and graduate study programs shall be used to assist needy resident students enrolled in programs leading to the degree of masters of business administration at the University of Washington.

    (c) This requirement is in addition to the deposit requirements of the institutional financial aid fund under RCW 28B.15.820."

 

    Renumber the remaining subsections consecutively

 

 


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EFFECT OF AMENDMENT: Requires 10 percent of the increased tuition for law students and masters of business administration students to be used to support resident students in law school or masters of business administration programs at the University of Washington.

 

EFFECT OF AMENDMENT: Lowers the rate of increase for resident law school and masters of business administration tuition at the University of Washington and extends it over a longer period.