RCW 28A.230.310
Financial aid advising day.
(1)(a) Beginning with the 2020-21 school year, all school districts with a high school must provide a financial aid advising day, as defined in RCW 28A.300.815.
(b) Districts must provide both a financial aid advising day and notification of financial aid opportunities at the beginning of each school year to parents and guardians of any student entering the twelfth grade. The notification must include information regarding:
(i) The eligibility requirements of the Washington college grant;
(ii) The requirements of the financial aid advising day;
(iii) The process for opting out of the financial aid advising day; and
(iv) Any community-based resources available to assist parents and guardians in understanding the requirements of and how to complete the free application for federal student aid and the Washington application for state financial aid.
(2) Districts may administer the financial aid advising day, as defined in RCW 28A.300.815, in accordance with information-sharing requirements set in the high school and beyond plan in RCW 28A.230.090.
(3) The Washington state school directors' association, with assistance from the office of the superintendent of public instruction and the Washington student achievement council, shall develop a model policy and procedure that school district board of directors may adopt. The model policy and procedure must describe minimum standards for a financial aid advising day as defined in RCW 28A.300.815.
(4) School districts are encouraged to engage in the Washington student achievement council's financial aid advising training.
(5) The office of the superintendent of public instruction may adopt rules for the implementation of this section.
[ 2020 c 307 § 4.]
NOTES:
Intent—Conflict with federal requirements—2020 c 307: See notes following RCW 28B.77.290.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 28A - Common School Provisions
Chapter 28A.230 - Compulsory Coursework and Activities.
28A.230.015 - Access to career and technical course waiver.
28A.230.020 - Common school curriculum.
28A.230.030 - Students taught in English language—Exception.
28A.230.040 - Physical education in grades one through eight.
28A.230.050 - Physical education in high schools.
28A.230.055 - Physical education programs—Annual review.
28A.230.060 - Waiver of course of study in Washington's history and government.
28A.230.085 - Curriculum for prevention of sexual abuse on superintendent's website.
28A.230.091 - High school and beyond plans—Best practices.
28A.230.094 - High school civics course.
28A.230.095 - Essential academic learning requirements and assessments—Verification reports.
28A.230.097 - Career and technical high school course equivalencies.
28A.230.120 - High school diplomas—Issuance—Option to receive final transcripts—Notice.
28A.230.122 - International baccalaureate diplomas.
28A.230.125 - Standardized high school transcripts.
28A.230.140 - United States flag—Procurement, display, exercises—National anthem.
28A.230.150 - Temperance and Good Citizenship Day—Aids in programming—Voter registration—Report.
28A.230.158 - Disability history month—Activities.
28A.230.160 - Educational activities in observance of Veterans' Day.
28A.230.170 - Study of constitutions compulsory—Rules.
28A.230.178 - Civil rights education.
28A.230.179 - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation instruction.
28A.230.215 - High school and beyond plans—Electronic platform.
28A.230.250 - Coordination of procedures and content of assessments.
28A.230.265 - Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.
28A.230.300 - Computer science.
28A.230.305 - Arts instruction.
28A.230.310 - Financial aid advising day.
28A.230.320 - Emergency waivers from credit and subject area graduation requirements.