Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28B.76 - Office of Student Financial Assistance.
28B.76.020 - Definitions.

RCW 28B.76.020
Definitions.

The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Council" means the council for higher education.
(2) "Four-year institutions" means the University of Washington, Washington State University, Central Washington University, Eastern Washington University, Western Washington University, and The Evergreen State College.
(3) "Major expansion" means expansion of the higher education system that requires significant new capital investment, including building new institutions, campuses, branches, or centers or conversion of existing campuses, branches, or centers that would result in a mission change.
(4) "Mission change" means a change in the level of degree awarded or institutional type not currently authorized in statute.
(5) "Office" means the office of student financial assistance.

[ 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 101; 2010 c 245 § 4; 1985 c 370 § 2. Formerly RCW 28B.80.310.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2011 1st sp.s. c 11 §§ 101-103, 106-202, 204-244, and 301: "Sections 101 through 103, 106 through 202, 204 through 244, and 301 of this act take effect July 1, 2012." [ 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 403.]


Intent—2011 1st sp.s. c 11: "The legislature recognizes that the state's higher education system plays a critical role in assuring Washington's continued leadership role in driving economic prosperity, innovation, and opportunity. By educating citizens for living wage jobs, producing world-class research, and helping to create vibrant communities, the state's institutions of higher education form a foundational component in assuring prosperity for our citizens.
The legislature also recognizes the significant contributions made by the *higher education coordinating board in coordinating higher education policy and planning, and administering the state's financial aid programs. The board has also recently finished several significant planning efforts that will provide guidance to the legislature and to the institutions in forming priorities and deploying resources.
However, the legislature also recognizes the importance of prioritizing scarce resources for the core, frontline services that institutions provide—namely instruction, research, and robust financial aid. During times of economic downturn, policymakers must focus on those areas of public service that have the most direct and immediate impact on students. Keeping class sections open, attracting the best professors and instructors, providing comprehensive support services, and offering meaningful financial help to offset the costs of attending school must be the main concerns of policymakers.
It is for these reasons that the legislature intends to create a new office dedicated entirely to the administration of student financial aid programs. By focusing financial and governance resources on direct aid to students, the state can provide the highest level of service in this area. The legislature further intends to eliminate many of the policy and planning functions of the *higher education coordinating board and rededicate those resources to the higher education institutions that provide the core, frontline services associated with instruction and research. Given the unprecedented budget crises the state is facing, the state must take the opportunity to build on the recommendations of the board and use the dollars where they can make the most direct impact." [ 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 1.]


*Reviser's note: The higher education coordinating board was abolished by 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 301, effective July 1, 2012.


Findings—Expand on demand—System design plan endorsed—2010 c 245: See note following RCW 28B.50.020.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 28B - Higher Education

Chapter 28B.76 - Office of Student Financial Assistance.

28B.76.020 - Definitions.

28B.76.090 - Office created—Purpose.

28B.76.120 - Adoption of rules.

28B.76.335 - Teacher preparation degree and certificate programs—Needs assessment.

28B.76.340 - Service regions for educator preparation programs.

28B.76.500 - Student financial aid programs—Administration by office—College information web-based portal.

28B.76.502 - Financial aid counseling curriculum for institutions with Washington college grant recipients—Financial education workshops.

28B.76.505 - Scholarship endowment programs—Administration of funds.

28B.76.509 - Highway worker memorial scholarship account.

28B.76.520 - Federal funds, private gifts or grants—Office to administer.

28B.76.525 - State financial aid account.

28B.76.526 - Washington opportunity pathways account.

28B.76.540 - Administrative responsibilities.

28B.76.550 - Distinguished professorship trust fund program—"Private donation" defined.

28B.76.555 - Distinguished professorship trust fund program—Intent.

28B.76.560 - Distinguished professorship trust fund program—Establishment—Administration.

28B.76.565 - Distinguished professorship trust fund program—Trust fund established.

28B.76.570 - Distinguished professorship trust fund program—Guidelines—Allocation system.

28B.76.575 - Distinguished professorship trust fund program—Matching funds—Donations or appropriations—Disbursement of funds.

28B.76.580 - Distinguished professorship trust fund program—Name of professorship—Duties of institution—Use of endowment proceeds.

28B.76.585 - Distinguished professorship trust fund program—Moneys not subject to collective bargaining.

28B.76.590 - Distinguished professorship trust fund program—Continuation of program established under prior law.

28B.76.600 - Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Intent.

28B.76.605 - Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Establishment—Administration.

28B.76.610 - Graduate fellowship trust fund—Matching funds.

28B.76.615 - Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Guidelines—Allocation system.

28B.76.620 - Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Matching funds—Donations—Disbursement of funds.

28B.76.625 - Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Name of fellowship—Duties of institution—Use of endowment proceeds.

28B.76.630 - Graduate fellowship trust fund program—Moneys not subject to collective bargaining.

28B.76.640 - Office to coordinate state participation within student exchange compact programs—Designate certifying officer.

28B.76.645 - Office to coordinate state participation within student exchange compact programs—Criteria—Washington interstate commission on higher education professional student exchange program trust fund.

28B.76.650 - Office to coordinate state participation within student exchange compact programs—Advice to governor, legislature.

28B.76.660 - Washington scholars award and Washington scholars-alternate award.

28B.76.665 - Washington scholars award waivers or grants—Transfers between colleges and universities.

28B.76.670 - Washington award for vocational excellence—Grants—Definitions.

28B.76.680 - Border county higher education opportunity project—Findings—Intent.

28B.76.685 - Border county higher education opportunity project—Created.

28B.76.690 - Border county higher education opportunity project—Administration.

28B.76.699 - Student teaching grant program—Report—Rules.

28B.76.725 - Teacher endorsement and certification help program (TEACH program)—Rules—Report.

28B.76.730 - Washington dual enrollment scholarship pilot program.