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ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1415
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AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE
C 245 L 89
State of Washington 51st Legislature 1989 Regular Session
By House Committee on Higher Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Jacobsen, Van Luven, Doty, Anderson and P. King; by request of Higher Education Coordinating Board)
Read first time 3/1/89.
AN ACT Relating to tuition fees; amending RCW 28B.15.402 and 28B.15.527; reenacting and amending RCW 28B.15.070 and 28B.15.076; and creating a new section.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 7, chapter 257, Laws of 1981 as last amended by section 24, chapter 390, Laws of 1985 and RCW 28B.15.402 are each amended to read as follows:
Tuition fees and services and activities fees at the regional universities and The Evergreen State College for other than summer quarters or semesters shall be as follows:
(1) For full time resident undergraduate students and all other full time resident students not in graduate study programs, the total tuition fees shall be one-fourth of the per student undergraduate educational costs at the regional universities computed as provided in RCW 28B.15.067 and 28B.15.070: PROVIDED, That the building fees for each academic year shall be seventy-six dollars and fifty cents.
(2) For
full time resident graduate students, the total tuition fees shall be
twenty-three percent of the per student graduate educational costs at the
regional universities computed as provided in RCW 28B.15.067 and 28B.15.070:
PROVIDED, That the building fees for each academic year ((thereafter))
shall be seventy-six dollars and fifty cents.
(3) For full time nonresident undergraduate students and all other full time nonresident students not in graduate study programs, the total tuition fees shall be one hundred percent of the per student undergraduate educational costs at the regional universities computed as provided in RCW 28B.15.067 and 28B.15.070: PROVIDED, That the building fees for each academic year shall be two hundred and ninety-five dollars and fifty cents.
(4) For full time nonresident graduate students, the total of tuition fees shall be seventy-five percent of the per student graduate educational costs at the regional universities computed as provided in RCW 28B.15.067 and 28B.15.070: PROVIDED, That the building fees for each academic year shall be two hundred and ninety-five dollars and fifty cents.
(5) The boards of trustees of each of the regional universities and The Evergreen State College shall charge and collect equally from each of the students registering at the particular institution and included in subsections (1) through (4) hereof a services and activities fee which for each year of the 1981-83 biennium shall not exceed one hundred eighty-four dollars and fifty cents. In subsequent biennia the board of trustees may increase the existing fee, consistent with budgeting procedures set forth in RCW 28B.15.045, by a percentage not to exceed the percentage increase in tuition fees authorized in subsection (1) above: PROVIDED, That such percentage increase shall not apply to that portion of the services and activities fee previously committed to the repayment of bonded debt. The services and activities fee committee provided for in RCW 28B.15.045 may initiate a request to the governing board for a fee increase.
(6) Notwithstanding the provisions of RCW 28B.15.067, for the 1989-91 biennium the undergraduate and graduate cost relationship developed by the 1987 cost study for Central Washington University shall be used to establish tuition fees for the regional universities and The Evergreen State College.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2. (1) The higher education coordinating board, with cooperation from the institutions of higher education, shall conduct a full review and analysis of the accuracy and consistency of the educational costs study. The board shall report to the legislature by December 1990, outlining its findings and making recommendations upon establishing a modified tuition fees structure based upon educational costs.
(2) The board shall conduct a full analysis and comparison of the educational costs at the University of Washington and Washington State University. The board shall also perform a comparison of the tuition fees charged at the University of Washington and Washington State University with tuition at their respective peer institutions. The board will provide recommendations on whether different levels of tuition fees should be charged at each of the state research universities.
Sec. 3. Section 7, chapter 322, Laws of 1977 ex. sess. as last amended by section 65, chapter 370, Laws of 1985 and by section 16, chapter 390, Laws of 1985 and RCW 28B.15.070 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
(1) The
house and senate committees responsible for higher education shall develop, in
cooperation with the higher education coordinating board ((and)),
the respective fiscal committees of the house and senate, the office of
financial management, and the state institutions of higher education by
December of ((each odd-numbered)) every fourth year beginning
in 1989, definitions, criteria, and procedures for determining the
undergraduate and graduate educational costs for the state universities,
regional universities, and community colleges upon which tuition fees
will be based. In the event that no action is taken or disagreement exists
between the committees as of that date, the recommendations of the board shall
be deemed to be approved.
(2) The state institutions of higher education in cooperation with the higher education coordinating board shall perform an educational cost study pursuant to subsection (1) of this section. The study shall be conducted based on every fourth academic year beginning with 1989-90. Institutions shall complete the studies within one year of the end of the study year and report the results to the higher education coordinating board for consolidation, review, and distribution.
(3) In order to conduct the study required by subsection (2) of this section, the higher education coordinating board, in cooperation with the institutions of higher education, shall develop a methodology that requires the collection of comparable educational cost data, which utilizes a faculty activity analysis or similar instrument.
Sec. 4. Section 4, chapter 257, Laws of 1981 as last amended by section 66, chapter 370, Laws of 1985 and by section 17, chapter 390, Laws of 1985 and RCW 28B.15.076 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
The higher education coordinating board shall determine and transmit amounts constituting approved undergraduate and graduate educational costs to the several boards of regents and trustees of the state institutions of higher education by November 10 of each even-numbered year except the year 1990 for which the transmittal shall be made by December 17. Tuition fees shall be based on such costs in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
Sec. 5. Section 3, chapter 12, Laws of 1987 and RCW 28B.15.527 are each amended to read as follows:
The boards of trustees of the community colleges may waive the nonresident portion of tuition fees for undergraduate students of foreign nations as follows:
(1) Priority in the awarding of waivers shall be given to students on academic exchanges and students participating in special programs recognized through formal agreements between states, cities, or institutions;
(2) The waiver programs under this section shall promote reciprocal placements and waivers in foreign nations for Washington residents. The number of foreign students granted resident tuition through this program shall not exceed the number of that institution's own students enrolled in approved study programs abroad during the same period;
(3) No reciprocal placements shall be required for up to thirty students participating in the Georgetown University scholarship program funded by the United States agency for international development;
(4) Participation shall be limited to one hundred full-time foreign students each year.