(1) Washington State University is responsible for
providing baccalaureate and graduate level higher education
programs to the citizens of the Tri-Cities 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 branch
campus in the Tri-Cities area. The branch campus shall replace
and supersede the Tri-Cities university center. All land,
facilities, equipment, and personnel of the Tri-Cities university
center shall be transferred from the University of Washington to
Washington State University.
(2) In 2005, the legislature authorized the expansion on a
limited basis of Washington State University's branch campus in
the Tri-Cities area. The legislature authorized the Tri-Cities
branch campus to continue providing innovative coadmission and
coenrollment options with Columbia Basin College, and to expand
its upper-division capacity for transfer students and graduate
capacity and programs. The branch campus was given authority
beginning in fall 2006 to offer lower-division courses linked to
specific majors in fields not addressed at the local community
colleges. The campus was also authorized to directly admit
freshmen and sophomores for a bachelor's degree program in
biotechnology subject to approval by the higher education
coordinating board. The legislature finds that the Tri-Cities
community is very engaged in and committed to exploring the
further expansion of Washington State University Tri-Cities
branch campus into a four-year institution and considers this
issue to be a top priority for the larger Tri-Cities region.
(3) Washington State University Tri-Cities shall continue
providing innovative coadmission and coenrollment options with
Columbia Basin College, and expand its upper division capacity
for transfer students and graduate capacity and programs. The
campus shall also seek additional opportunities to collaborate
with the Pacific Northwest national laboratory. Beginning in the
fall of 2006, the campus may offer lower division courses linked
to specific majors in fields not addressed at local community
colleges. The campus may admit lower division students through
coadmission or coenrollment agreements with a community college,
or through direct transfer for students who have accumulated
approximately one year of transferable college credits. In
addition to offering lower division courses linked to specific
majors as addressed above, the campus may also directly admit
freshmen and sophomores for a bachelor's degree program in
biotechnology subject to approval by the higher education
coordinating board.
(4) The Washington State University Tri-Cities branch campus
shall develop a plan for expanding into a four-year institution
and shall identify new degree programs and course offerings
focused on areas of specific need in higher education that exist
in southeastern Washington. The branch campus's plan should
examine the resources and talent available in the Tri-Cities
area, including but not limited to resources and talent available
at the Pacific Northwest national laboratory, and how these
resources and talent may best be used by the Tri-Cities branch
campus to expand into a four-year institution. The branch campus
shall submit its plan to the legislature and the higher education
coordinating board by November 30, 2006.
(5) Beginning in the fall of 2007, the Washington State
University Tri-Cities branch campus may begin, subject to
approval by the higher education coordinating board, admitting
lower-division students directly into programs beyond the
biotechnology field that are identified in its plan as being in
high need in southeastern Washington. Such fields may include
but need not be limited to science, engineering and technology,
biomedical sciences, alternative energy, and computational and
information sciences. By gradually and deliberately admitting
freshmen and sophomores in accordance with its plan, increasing
transfer enrollment, and coadmitting transfer students, the
campus shall develop into a four-year institution serving the
southeastern Washington region.
[2006 c 166 § 1; 2005 c 258 § 4; 1989 1st ex.s. c 7 § 4.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent--2005 c 258: See note following RCW 28B.45.014.