(1) The board
shall develop a statewide strategic master plan for higher
education that proposes a vision and identifies measurable goals
and priorities for the system of higher education in Washington
state for a ten-year time period. The board shall update the
statewide strategic master plan every four years. The plan shall
address the goals of: (a) Expanding access; (b) using methods of
educational delivery that are efficient, cost-effective, and
productive to deliver modern educational programs; and (c) using
performance measures to gauge the effectiveness of the state's
progress towards meeting its higher education goals. The plan
shall encompass all sectors of higher education, including the
two-year system, workforce training, the four-year institutions,
and financial aid. The board shall also specify strategies for
expanding access, affordability, quality, efficiency, and
accountability among the various institutions of higher
education.
(2) In developing the statewide strategic master plan for
higher education, the board shall collaborate with the four-year
institutions of higher education including the council of
presidents, the community and technical college system, and, when
appropriate, the workforce training and education coordinating
board, the superintendent of public instruction, the independent
higher education institutions, the business sector, and labor.
The board shall identify and utilize models of regional planning
and decision making before initiating a statewide planning
process. The board shall also seek input from students, faculty
organizations, community and business leaders in the state,
members of the legislature, and the governor.
(3) As a foundation for the statewide strategic master plan
for higher education, the board shall review role and mission
statements for each of the four-year institutions of higher
education and the community and technical college system. The
purpose of the review is to ensure institutional roles and
missions are aligned with the overall state vision and priorities
for higher education.
(4) In assessing needs of the state's higher education
system, the board should encourage partnerships, embrace
innovation, and consider, analyze, and make recommendations
concerning the following information:
(a) Demographic, social, economic, and technological trends
and their impact on service delivery for a twenty-year horizon;
(b) The changing ethnic composition of the population and
the special needs arising from those trends;
(c) Business and industrial needs for a skilled workforce;
(d) College attendance, retention, transfer, graduation, and
dropout rates;
(e) Needs and demands for basic and continuing education and
opportunities for lifelong learning by individuals of all age
groups;
(f) Needs and demands for nontraditional populations
including, but not limited to, adult learners; and
(g) Needs and demands for access to higher education by
placebound students and individuals in heavily populated areas
underserved by public institutions.
(5) The statewide strategic master plan for higher education
shall include, but not be limited to, the following access and
educational delivery items:
(a) Recommendations based on enrollment forecasts and
analysis of data about demand for higher education, and policies
and actions to meet the goal of expanding access;
(b) State and regional priorities for new or expanded degree
programs or off-campus programs, including what models of service
delivery may be most cost-effective;
(c) Recommended policies or actions to improve the
efficiency of student transfer and graduation or completion;
(d) State and regional priorities for addressing needs in
high-demand fields where enrollment access is limited and
employers are experiencing difficulty finding enough qualified
graduates to fill job openings;
(e) Recommended tuition and fees policies and levels; and
(f) Priorities and recommendations including increased
transparency on financial aid.
(6) The board shall present the vision, goals, priorities,
and strategies in the statewide strategic master plan for higher
education in a way that provides guidance for institutions, the
governor, and the legislature to make further decisions regarding
institution-level plans, policies, legislation, and operating and
capital funding for higher education. In the statewide strategic
master plan for higher education, the board shall recommend
specific actions to be taken and identify measurable performance
indicators and benchmarks for gauging progress toward achieving
the goals and priorities.
(7) Every four years by December 15th, beginning December
15, 2007, the board shall submit an update of the ten-year
statewide strategic master plan for higher education to the
governor and the legislature. The updated plan shall reflect the
expectations and policy directions of the legislative higher
education and fiscal committees, and shall provide a timely and
relevant framework for the development of future budgets and
policy proposals. The legislature shall, by concurrent
resolution, approve or recommend changes to the updated plan,
following public hearings. The board shall submit the final
plan, incorporating legislative changes, to the governor and the
legislature by June of the year in which the legislature approves
the concurrent resolution. The plan shall then become state
higher education policy unless legislation is enacted to alter
the policies set forth in the plan. The board shall report
annually to the governor and the legislature on the progress
being made by the institutions of higher education and the state
to implement the strategic master plan.
(8) Each four-year institution shall develop an
institution-level ten-year strategic plan that implements the
vision, goals, priorities, and strategies within the statewide
strategic master plan for higher education based on the
institution's role and mission. Institutional strategic plans
shall encourage partnerships, embrace innovation, and contain
measurable performance indicators and benchmarks for gauging
progress toward achieving the goals and priorities with attention
given to the goals and strategies of increased access and program
delivery methods. The board shall review the institution-level
plans to ensure the plans are aligned with and implement the
statewide strategic master plan for higher education and shall
periodically monitor institutions' progress toward achieving the
goals and priorities within their plans.
(9) The board shall also review the comprehensive master
plan prepared by the state board for community and technical
colleges for the community and technical college system under RCW 28B.50.090 to ensure the plan is aligned with and implements the
statewide strategic master plan for higher education.
[2007 c 458 § 201; 2004 c 275 § 6; 2003 c 130 § 2. Formerly RCW 28B.80.345.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- 2007 c 458: See note following RCW 28B.76.050.
Part headings not law -- 2004 c 275: See note following RCW 28B.76.030.
Findings -- Intent--2003 c 130: See note following RCW 28B.76.210.