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Higher Education Committee

HB 2285

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Brief Description: Requiring a review of institution of higher education policies related to dual credit coursework.

Sponsors: Representatives Orwall, Dahlquist, Haigh, Magendanz, Lytton, Stonier, Santos, Bergquist, Seaquist, Zeiger, Ryu, Carlyle and Pollet.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Requires the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) to review institution policies related to providing students dual credit.

  • Requires the WSAC to make recommendations to the Legislature regarding the steps that should be taken to improve the practices of these institutions.

Hearing Date: 1/22/14

Staff: Megan Wargacki (786-7194).

Background:

There are a number of programs that provide high school students the opportunity to earn both high school and college credit. For example:

The Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) is a state agency that provides strategic planning, oversight, and advocacy to support increased student success and higher levels of educational attainment in the state of Washington.

Summary of Bill:

The WSAC must review policies related to providing students college credit for dual credit courses, including: the AP, the IB, and Cambridge.

The review must identify:

By December 1, 2014, the WSAC must make recommendations to the Legislature regarding the steps that should be taken to improve the practices of the higher education institutions.

This section expires August 1, 2015.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.