2SHB 2717 -
By Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 (1) The legislature finds that: (a)
Longer-term economic trends, accelerated by the recession, are changing
and enlarging the public's requirements for higher education; (b) the
future of state's citizens and businesses requires a radical increase
in high quality educational attainment; and (c) an increasing
proportion of jobs require baccalaureate degrees while prospects are
minimal for those with only a high school diploma or less.
(2) The legislature also finds that in addition to a general
requirement to rapidly increase educational attainment at all levels,
innovative approaches are needed to meet the educational needs of two
particular groups of citizens: (a) To retain or increase their earning
power, large numbers of workers need to meet the economy's growing
demands for baccalaureate-level skills, which may need to be frequently
refreshed by additional baccalaureate-level study and training; and (b)
large numbers of underskilled, under and unemployed persons need a
practical, affordable path to gaining the entry-level academic skills
prerequisite for college and university education and training.
(3) Recognizing innovations by several of the state's baccalaureate
universities and community and technical colleges to address these
emerging needs, the legislature intends to launch two pilot projects.
The legislature intends that one project, to be led by baccalaureate
institutions, will design and demonstrate innovative approaches to
baccalaureate-level instruction able to meet the needs of workers and
businesses in the growth sectors of the state's economy. The
legislature intends that another project, to be led by community and
technical college institutions, will design and demonstrate innovative
approaches to meeting the remedial and developmental education needs of
potential workers to prepare to be successful higher education
students.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 Working with the higher education
coordinating board or successor agency, the state board for community
and technical colleges, faculty, students, business, and other partners
as may be appropriate, the four-year institutions of higher education
are encouraged to work together in order to design innovative
approaches to greatly increase the number of resident students working
toward and gaining baccalaureate degrees or further updating or
advancing their academic credentials. The four-year institutions of
higher education shall submit to the governor and the higher education
and education fiscal committees of the legislature a final report and
proposals for implementation by December 1, 2012. In the final report,
the four-year institutions of higher education must include a survey of
relevant innovations by any of the institutions and must propose a
comprehensive plan for implementing further, system-wide innovations
designed to rapidly and substantially increase baccalaureate-level
educational attainment by Washington residents employed or seeking
employment in the high growth sectors of the state's economy. The
four-year institutions of higher education are encouraged to include in
the final report innovative programs, such as bridge programs, that
reduce duplication of coursework and decrease time to completion of
their degree or credential.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 Working with the higher education
coordinating board or successor agency, faculty, students, business,
and other agencies and partners as may be appropriate, the state board
for community and technical colleges is encouraged to charter a
consortium of volunteer community and technical colleges to design
innovative approaches to rapidly and substantially increase the cost-effective delivery of developmental and remedial education. Wherever
possible those innovations are to be tested in immediate pilot
projects. The state board for community and technical colleges shall
submit to the governor and the higher education and education fiscal
committees of the legislature a final report and proposals for
implementation by December 1, 2012, with the final efficiency study
report in RCW 28B.50.216. In the final report, the state board for
community and technical colleges must include a survey of relevant
innovations by any of the colleges and must propose a comprehensive
plan for implementing further, system-wide innovations designed to
rapidly and substantially increase the cost-effectiveness of remedial
and developmental education instruction for the full range of students
seeking access to college and university education. The state board
for community and technical colleges is encouraged to include in the
final report innovative programs, such as bridge programs, that reduce
duplication of coursework and decrease time to completion of their
degree or credential."
2SHB 2717 -
By Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development
On page 1, line 1 of the title, after "education;" strike the remainder of the title and insert "and creating new sections."
EFFECT: Removes the requirement for interim reports from the four-
year institutions and SBCTC.
Removes the requirement to report on innovative methods for gaining
credit for prior learning in light of the current ongoing Academic
Credit for Prior Learning Work Group.