Washington State House of Representatives Office of Program Research | BILL ANALYSIS |
Higher Education Committee |
HB 1331
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Brief Description: Authorizing student advisory committees at institutions of higher education.
Sponsors: Representatives Riccelli, Zeiger, Tarleton, Seaquist, Buys, Sawyer, Tharinger, Stonier, Bergquist, Liias, Upthegrove, Freeman, Farrell, Springer, Roberts, Jinkins, Maxwell, Fagan, Magendanz, Santos, Pollet, Fitzgibbon, Moscoso, Morrell, Fey and Dahlquist.
Brief Summary of Bill |
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Hearing Date: 1/30/13
Staff: Luke Wickham (786-7146).
Background:
State Statute permits student participation in higher education governance. For example:
governing boards of The Evergreen State College, the state research universities and the state regional universities must consult with student associations regarding the impacts of potential tuition increases before changing tuition rates;
the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges must consult with student associations regarding the impacts of potential tuition increases before changing tuition rates; and
students must hold at least a majority of the voting memberships on the services and activities fee committee that proposes to the governing board program priorities and budget levels for programs derived from the services and activities fees.
Students may also serve as governing members of higher education institutions. One member of the board of regents or trustees at The Evergreen State College, the Washington research universities, and state regional universities is a student. Boards of trustees for each community college and technical college district may establish a sixth trustee filled by a student.
Summary of Bill:
A student association at a four-year higher education institution may form a student advisory committee. The purpose of this committee is to advise and assist the administration on issues that directly affect student ability to access and succeed in educational programs. The issues that the committee should consider include tuition and fee levels among other things.
The administration of the higher education institution must make available all non-confidential information requested by the student advisory committee and provide the committee an opportunity to present recommendations before final decisions are made.
The student advisory committee must make efforts to solicit feedback from students and keep students informed of deliberations and actions of the committee.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Requested on January 29, 2013.
Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.