FINAL BILL REPORT
SHB 1100



C 139 L 05
Synopsis as Enacted

Brief Description: Creating a state financial aid account.

Sponsors: By House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Kenney, Priest, Morrell, Fromhold, Jarrett, Sommers, Ormsby, Appleton, Tom, Anderson, Roberts, P. Sullivan, Lantz, Dickerson, Schual-Berke and Santos).

House Committee on Higher Education
House Committee on Appropriations
Senate Committee on Early Learning, K-12 & Higher Education

Background:

State Financial Aid Programs: State funds for a number of financial aid programs are appropriated in the operating budget to the Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB). These programs include: State Need Grant, State Work Study, Washington Scholars, Washington Award for Vocational Excellence, and Educational Opportunity Grant.

In distributing the funds to public institutions of higher education and students attending private institutions, the HECB makes certain assumptions about how many eligible students will be attending each institution. If these assumptions are not precisely accurate or money is not moved among institutions in a timely manner, it is possible for financial aid funds to remain unspent at the end of a fiscal year. Under state law, unspent funds cannot be used in the following fiscal year (i.e., the money lapses).

In recent years, the following money from the State Need Grant (by far the largest program) has lapsed at the end of the fiscal year:

   1997-98: $ 450,000            2001-02:   $ 0
   1998-99: $ 350,000            2002-03:    $110,000
   1999-00: $4,100,000            2003-04: $ 201
   2000-01: $    0               

Promise Scholarship: When the Promise Scholarship was authorized in statute in 2002, the Legislature created a Promise Scholarship Account. A legislative appropriation is not needed to spend monies placed in the account, which are to be used only for Promise Scholarships. Disbursements from the account are exempt from state laws regarding allotments or lapsing of funds at the end of a fiscal year. The statute directs the HECB to place state funds for the Promise Scholarship into the account.

Summary:

The State Financial Aid Account is created with the primary purpose to ensure appropriations for financial aid are made available to eligible students. A legislative appropriation is not needed to spend monies placed in the account, which are to be used only for various scholarship programs. Disbursements from the account are exempt from state laws regarding allotment or lapsing of funds at the end of a fiscal year.

The HECB is directed to place state funds for the following financial aid programs in the account: State Need Grant, State Work Study, Washington Scholars, Washington Award for Vocational Excellence, and Educational Opportunity Grant.

Votes on Final Passage:

House   97   0
Senate   46   0

Effective: July 24, 2005