BILL REQ. #: H-1540.1
State of Washington | 58th Legislature | 2003 Regular Session |
Read first time 02/14/2003. Referred to Committee on Higher Education.
AN ACT Relating to creating a pilot project for competency-based transfer in higher education; creating new sections; and providing an expiration date.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 The legislature finds that the focus of
transfer between institutions of higher education has been on students'
accumulation of credits, where courses necessary for entry to each
successive level of higher education have been individually identified
and vary by institution and academic discipline. It is the
legislature's intent to begin a process that will change the focus of
transfer to defining and recognizing student competencies.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 (1) The higher education coordinating board,
in consultation with the state board for community and technical
colleges and the council of presidents, shall recruit and select
institutions of higher education as defined in RCW 28B.10.016 to
participate in a pilot project to define transfer standards in selected
academic disciplines on the basis of student competencies.
Participants shall include one four-year institution of higher
education and two or more community or technical colleges that
regularly transfer a substantial number of students to that four-year
institution.
(2) The pilot project participants shall identify several academic
disciplines to form the basis of the project and develop a work plan,
timelines, and expected products for the project, which shall be
presented by the higher education coordinating board in a preliminary
report to the higher education committees of the legislature by
December 1, 2003.
(3) Under the pilot project, participants shall develop standards,
definitions, and procedures for quality assurance for a transfer system
based on student competencies. It is the legislature's intent that
under such a system, four-year institutions of higher education, in
collaboration with two-year institutions of higher education, define
the knowledge, skills, and abilities students should possess in order
to enter an upper division program in a particular academic discipline.
The two and four-year institutions providing lower division preparation
for such an upper division program are responsible for certifying that
a student meets the expected standards, but have flexibility to
determine how to assess whether the student has obtained the necessary
knowledge, skills, and abilities. Such assessments need not be based
on completion of particular courses or accumulation of credits.
(4) The pilot project participants may request assistance in their
work from the higher education coordinating board, the state board for
community and technical colleges, or the council of presidents.
(5) In collaboration with the higher education coordinating board,
the pilot project participants shall report to the higher education
committees of the legislature by December 1, 2004, on the progress and
status of the pilot project. The report shall identify any barriers
encountered by the project and make recommendations for next steps in
developing a competency-based transfer system for higher education.
(6) This section expires June 30, 2005.