SENATE BILL REPORT

SHB 1669

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

As Reported by Senate Committee On:

Higher Education, March 19, 2013

Title: An act relating to self-supporting, fee-based programs at four-year institutions of higher education.

Brief Description: Concerning self-supporting, fee-based programs at four-year institutions of higher education.

Sponsors: House Committee on Higher Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Pollet, Haler, Cody, Tarleton, Johnson, Seaquist, Farrell, Magendanz, Riccelli and Ryu).

Brief History: Passed House: 3/04/13, 84-14.

Committee Activity: Higher Education: 3/14/13, 3/19/13 [DP].

SENATE COMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION

Majority Report: Do pass.

Signed by Senators Bailey, Chair; Becker, Vice Chair; Kohl-Welles, Ranking Member; Baumgartner, Frockt and Tom.

Staff: Katherine Taylor (786-7434)

Background: Public baccalaureate institutions in Washington offer a variety of fee-based programs that are self supporting, and are not funded through the state. These programs are primarily aimed at students who would benefit from alternative delivery options such as evenings and weekends, and via distance learning. Self-supporting, fee-based programs range from the certificate level to doctorate level programs, and are offered in a variety of disciplines.

At the University of Washington (UW), self-supporting programs are managed by the Educational Outreach program. For the 2011-2012 academic year, UW's provost permitted certain degree programs to be created or transferred to the Educational Outreach program, only if they: (1) were offered in an alternative format from an existing campus-based, daytime, full-time degree program; (2) served primarily non-traditionally aged students in undergraduate programs, professionals in master's level programs, part-time students, or international students; or (3) were new interdisciplinary programs that did not align well with exiting academic units.

In 2012, UW placed a moratorium on transferring state-supported programs to fee-based, self-supporting programs. That moratorium is in place until July 1, 2015.

Summary of Bill: When a decision is being considered to change a degree program that is supported by state funding to a self-supporting, fee-based program, a public baccalaureate institution must:

Each public baccalaureate institution must establish or designate a committee comprised of administrators, faculty, and students to evaluate a proposed shift from a state-funded degree program to a self-supporting, fee-based program. When establishing evaluation criteria, the committee must consider the following:

The committee may also establish a process to periodically evaluate programs that have shifted from a state-supported program to a fee-based funding model for alignment with established criteria.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Committee/Commission/Task Force Created: No.

Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.

Staff Summary of Public Testimony: PRO: Due to budget cuts, there have been dramatic tuition increases. In nursing and midwifery, tuition went up 50 percent and there was not a lot of notice. The reason this happened is because of the drop in state funding.

OTHER: We previously had concerns but no longer do. Self-funding programs allow some programs to stay open.

Persons Testifying: PRO: Melanie Mayock, UW Graduate and Professional Student Senate.

OTHER: Margaret Shepherd, UW.