SENATE BILL REPORT

 

 

                               SB 6626

 

 

BYSenators Conner, Barr, Saling, Benitz and DeJarnatt

 

 

Requiring an assessment of higher education needs of placebound students.

 

 

Senate Committee on Higher Education

 

     Senate Hearing Date(s):January 31, 1990; February 1, 1990

 

Majority Report:     That Substitute Senate Bill No. 6626 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.

     Signed by Senators Saling, Chairman; Bauer, Smitherman, Stratton, von Reichbauer.

 

     Senate Staff:Jean Six (786-7423)

                February 1, 1990

 

 

    AS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION, FEBRUARY 1, 1990

 

BACKGROUND:

 

Access to higher education opportunities has become increasingly important to the citizens of the state of Washington.  Students need access to state-supported upper division programs leading to a baccalaureate degree.

 

The branch campus plan being developed by the Higher Education Coordinating Board as one of its responsibilities under the master plan is addressing the needs of the placebound students in the urban areas of the state.  According to the master plan expanding service to residents of rural areas presents a difficult challenge.  Community colleges are able to meet most of the vocational and academic transfer needs in these areas, but upper-division and graduate offerings are lacking.  Telecommunications will be the principal source of upper-division and graduate-level service for smaller urban areas and rural communities.

 

SUMMARY:

 

The Higher Education Coordinating Board is directed to conduct an assessment of upper-division and graduate level needs of the placebound students not included in the branch campus initiative.  The board shall consider alternative delivery systems and shall report its recommendations to the Legislature and to the Governor by September 1, 1992.

 

 

EFFECT OF PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE:

 

The focus of the statewide needs assessment is narrowed to a study of the needs of placebound students in Clallam and Jefferson counties.  $35,000 is appropriated to the HEC Board to carry out the assessment program.

 

Appropriation:  $35,000

 

Revenue:   none

 

Fiscal Note:    available

 

Senate Committee - Testified:   Senator Conner, prime sponsor; Marilyn Baker, HEC Board