(1) An institution or person
shall not advertise, offer, sell, or award a degree or any other
type of educational credential unless the student has enrolled in
and successfully completed a prescribed program of study, as
outlined in the institution's publications. This prohibition
shall not apply to honorary credentials clearly designated as
such on the front side of the diploma or certificate and awarded
by institutions offering other educational credentials in
compliance with state law.
(2) No exemption or waiver granted under this chapter is
permanent. The board shall periodically review exempted
degree-granting institutions and degree-granting institutions
granted a waiver, and continue exemptions or waivers only if an
institution meets the statutory or board requirements for
exemption or waiver in effect on the date of the review.
(3) Except as provided in subsection (1) of this section,
this chapter shall not apply to:
(a) Any public college, university, community college,
technical college, or institute operating as part of the public
higher educational system of this state;
(b) Institutions that have been accredited by an accrediting
association recognized by the agency for the purposes of this
chapter: PROVIDED, That those institutions meet minimum
exemption standards adopted by the agency; and PROVIDED FURTHER,
That an institution, branch, extension, or facility operating
within the state of Washington which is affiliated with an
institution operating in another state must be a separately
accredited member institution of any such accrediting association
to qualify for this exemption;
(c) Institutions of a religious character, but only as to
those education programs devoted exclusively to religious or
theological objectives if the programs are represented in an
accurate manner in institutional catalogs and other official
publications;
(d) Honorary credentials clearly designated as such on the
front side of the diploma or certificate awarded by institutions
offering other educational credentials in compliance with state
law; or
(e) Institutions not otherwise exempt which offer only
workshops or seminars and institutions offering only
credit-bearing workshops or seminars lasting no longer than three
calendar days.
[2006 c 234 § 4; 2004 c 96 § 2; 1996 c 97 § 1; 1994 c 38 § 2; 1986 c 136 § 4.]