2SSB 5411 -
By Senator Fairley
Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert the following:
"NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 The legislature finds that in setting the
course for branch campus expansion, the needs of the higher education
system as a whole must be considered. The legislature recognizes that
there are regional differences in relation to capacity gaps and
programmatic needs of students that require a differential approach to
individual branch campus expansion and that similar treatment of each
campus may no longer be the most efficient way in which to address the
higher education needs of the state. The legislature further believes
that the original mission of branch campuses to contribute to regional
economic development requires differential treatment of each campus
based on the regional economic and higher education needs. Therefore,
it is the legislature's intent to authorize Washington State University
Vancouver to expand its educational offerings to include lower-division
courses and admit freshman and sophomore students. It is further the
intent of the legislature to make decisions relating to enrollments and
per-student funding for the higher education institutions in the
omnibus operating budget.
Sec. 2 RCW 28B.45.014 and 2004 c 57 s 2 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) The primary mission of the higher education branch campuses
created under this chapter remains to expand access to baccalaureate
and master's level graduate education in underserved urban areas of the
state, both in collaboration with community and technical colleges for
transfer students and, for Washington State University Vancouver, by
offering lower-division courses and admitting freshman and sophomore
students.
(2) Branch campuses shall collaborate with the community and
technical colleges in their region to develop articulation agreements,
dual admissions policies, and other partnerships to ensure that branch
campuses serve as innovative models of a two plus two educational
system. Other possibilities for collaboration include but are not
limited to joint development of curricula and degree programs,
colocation of instruction, and arrangements to share faculty.
(3) In communities where a private postsecondary institution is
located, representatives of the private institution may be invited to
participate in the conversation about meeting the baccalaureate and
master's level graduate needs in underserved urban areas of the state.
(4) ((However, the legislature recognizes there are alternative
models for achieving this primary mission. Some campuses may have
additional missions in response to regional needs and demands. At
selected branch campuses, an innovative combination of instruction and
research targeted to support regional economic development may be
appropriate to meet the region's needs for both access and economic
viability. Other campuses should focus on becoming models of a two
plus two educational system through continuous improvement of
partnerships and agreements with community and technical colleges.
Still other campuses may be best suited to transition to a four-year
comprehensive university or be removed from designation as a branch
campus entirely.)) It is the legislature's intent that each branch campus be
funded commensurate with its unique mission((
(5),)) and the degree
programs offered, ((and the institutional combination of instruction
and research,)) but at a level less than a research university.
(((6))) (5) In consultation with the higher education coordinating
board, a branch campus may propose legislation to authorize practice-oriented or professional doctoral programs if: (a) Unique research
facilities and equipment are located near the campus; or (b) the campus
can clearly demonstrate student and employer demand in the region that
is linked to regional economic development.
(((7) It is not the legislature's intent to have each campus chart
its own future path without legislative guidance. Instead, the
legislature intends to consider carefully the mission and model of
education that best suits each campus and best meets the needs of
students, the community, and the region.))
Sec. 3 RCW 28B.45.040 and 1989 1st ex.s. c 7 s 5 are each amended
to read as follows:
(1) A primary responsibility of Washington State University is
((responsible for providing)) to provide for upper-division and
graduate level higher education programs to the citizens of the
southwest Washington area, under rules or guidelines adopted by the
higher education coordinating board and in accordance with
proportionality agreements emphasizing access for transfer students
developed with the state board for community and technical colleges.
Washington State University shall meet that responsibility through the
operation of ((a)) the Vancouver branch campus ((in the southwest
Washington area)).
(2) In addition to upper-division and graduate level higher
education programs, Washington State University Vancouver may offer
lower-division coursework and enroll freshman and sophomore students
who meet the university's admission criteria. This additional
authority does not permit the branch campus to restrict transfer
capacity and access, but rather is intended to authorize the campus to
create additional lower-division capacity in accordance with regional
needs."
2SSB 5411 -
By Senator Fairley
On page 1, line 2 of the title, after "courses;" strike the remainder of the title and insert "amending RCW 28B.45.014 and 28B.45.040; and creating a new section."