Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 28B.77 - Student Achievement Council.
28B.77.300 - Washington college grant program—Statewide marketing campaign.

RCW 28B.77.300
Washington college grant program—Statewide marketing campaign.

Subject to availability of amounts appropriated for this specific purpose, the student achievement council shall conduct a statewide marketing campaign to increase awareness of the Washington college grant program established in chapter 28B.92 RCW. The student achievement council shall issue a request for proposal for hiring a marketing firm that will produce high quality advertisements to promote the state's largest financial aid program. Advertisements should be marketed towards potential postsecondary students and their parents with the goal of increasing awareness of the Washington college grant program to further the state's educational attainment goals. The advertisements may include television commercials, billboards, advertisements on public transit, paid internet search advertisements, and social media marketing.

[ 2022 c 214 § 2.]
NOTES:

Intent—2022 c 214: "The legislature recognizes that, in 2020, Washington ranked 49th nationally for completion of the free application for federal student aid among high school seniors. The free application for federal student aid is the form that prospective and current postsecondary education students use to receive federal and state financial aid, such as the federal Pell grant, the Washington college grant, the college bound scholarship, the opportunity scholarship, federal student loans, and many other financial resources for college. For students who cannot file a free application for federal student aid, the state has an alternative financial aid application called the Washington application for state financial aid. The free application for federal student aid is a strong indicator for college enrollment. Ninety-two percent of high school seniors who completed the free application for federal student aid enrolled in a postsecondary institution by the November following graduation versus 51 percent of students who did not complete a free application for federal student aid. In addition, the legislature recognizes that the pandemic has exacerbated equity gaps in college access as colleges and universities are experiencing decreases in enrollments among low-income students, despite having one of the largest and most generous need-based financial aid programs in the country. The legislature recognizes that the Washington college grant program established in chapter 28B.92 RCW, which education trust called "the most equity-focused free college program in the country" is a critical tool to address these equity gaps and help students enter college and apprenticeships. Therefore, it is the legislature's intent to establish an outreach initiative for the Washington college grant and an outreach and completion initiative for the free application for federal student aid and Washington application for state financial aid to help students succeed." [ 2022 c 214 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 28B - Higher Education

Chapter 28B.77 - Student Achievement Council.

28B.77.001 - Findings—Intent—2012 c 229.

28B.77.003 - Missions.

28B.77.005 - Student achievement council—Advisory committees.

28B.77.007 - Student loan advocate—Duties—Referral of complaints.

28B.77.008 - Student loan advocate account.

28B.77.009 - Student loan advocate—Public service loan forgiveness program awareness materials.

28B.77.010 - Definitions.

28B.77.020 - Educational attainment goals and priorities—Short-term strategic action plan—Ten-year road map—System reviews—Role of education data center—Responsibility for work of the office—Additional duties.

28B.77.030 - Bylaws—Meetings.

28B.77.035 - Compensation—Reimbursement.

28B.77.040 - Executive director.

28B.77.050 - Rule-making authority.

28B.77.060 - Council as state commission for federal law purposes.

28B.77.065 - Council to administer certain federal programs.

28B.77.070 - Budget priorities and levels of funding—Submission of budget outlines and priorities to the office of financial management—Prioritized list.

28B.77.080 - Needs assessment process and analysis—Recommendations—Activities requiring council approval.

28B.77.090 - Accountability monitoring and reporting system—Data requirements—Uniform dashboard format for display of data—Use of performance data.

28B.77.100 - Data collection and research—Data-sharing agreements—Education data center as authorized representative for research purposes.

28B.77.110 - Complaint portal.

28B.77.120 - Suicide prevention in higher education grant program.

28B.77.200 - Master list of high school courses qualifying for postsecondary credit and qualifying examination scores—Publication on website.

28B.77.210 - Statewide transfer and articulation policies.

28B.77.215 - Statewide transfer of credit policy and agreement—Requirements.

28B.77.220 - Transfer associate degrees—Work groups—Implementation—Progress reports.

28B.77.230 - Academic credit for prior learning—Goals—Work group—Reports.

28B.77.240 - Western Governors University - Washington—Recognition and endorsement—Rules.

28B.77.250 - Program of supplemental educational transition planning—Contract with nongovernmental entity—Reports.

28B.77.270 - Postsecondary institution contracts with third parties to disburse financial aid.

28B.77.280 - Statewide financial aid calculator tool.

28B.77.285 - Gift equity packaging policy.

28B.77.290 - Financial aid package award letters—Consistent terminology.

28B.77.300 - Washington college grant program—Statewide marketing campaign.

28B.77.850 - Homeless and foster care students pilot program.

28B.77.900 - Transfer of powers, duties, and functions—2012 c 229.