BILL REQ. #:  H-1646.3 



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SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 1669
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State of Washington63rd Legislature2013 Regular Session

By House Higher Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Pollet, Haler, Cody, Tarleton, Johnson, Seaquist, Farrell, Magendanz, Riccelli, and Ryu)

READ FIRST TIME 02/22/13.   



     AN ACT Relating to self-supporting, fee-based programs at four-year institutions of higher education; and adding a new section to chapter 28B.15 RCW.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1   A new section is added to chapter 28B.15 RCW to read as follows:
     (1) When a decision is being considered to change an existing degree program that is supported by state funding to a program that is self-supporting and fee-based, the state universities, regional universities, and The Evergreen State College shall:
     (a) Publicly notify prospective students, including notification in admission offers with an estimate of tuition and fees;
     (b) Notify enrolled students and undergraduate or graduate student government associations at least six months before implementation with an estimate of tuition and fees; and
     (c) Allow students currently enrolled in the program to continue in the state-supported program structure for a consecutive amount of time no greater than four years in length;
     (2)(a) The state universities, regional universities, and The Evergreen State College shall each establish or designate a committee comprised of administrators, faculty, and students to create criteria upon which to evaluate, prior to a shift being made, the proposed shift of a degree program from a state-supported degree program to a self-supporting funding basis. Where possible, an existing budget or advisory committee shall be designated instead of establishing a new committee. When establishing evaluation criteria, the committee shall consider including the following:
     (i) The financial health and sustainability of the program;
     (ii) If moving the program to a self-supporting funding basis alters the availability of student financial aid;
     (iii) The audience for the program, the format of the program, and the institutional priority for state funding of the program;
     (iv) Demographics of students served and graduates practicing in typical fields of study; and
     (v) Alternatives to shifting to a self-supporting funding basis including raising tuition within the state-funded context or program elimination;
     (b) The committee that creates the criteria for moving a degree from a state-supported degree program to a self-supporting funding basis 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 criteria established.

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