Consistent with the
regulations and procedures established by the governing boards of
the state universities, the regional universities, and The
Evergreen State College and the state board for community and
technical colleges, each institution may for Washington residents
who are sixty years of age or older:
(1) Waive, in whole or in part, the tuition and services and
activities fees for students who qualify under this section and
who are enrolled for credit, and
(2) Waive, in whole or in part, the tuition and services and
activities fees for students who qualify under this section, but
charge a nominal fee not to exceed five dollars per quarter, or
semester, as the case may be, for such students who are enrolled
on an audit basis: PROVIDED, That residents enrolling with fee
exemptions under this section shall register for not more than
two quarter or semester courses at one time on a space available
basis, and no new course sections shall be created as a direct
result of such registration: PROVIDED FURTHER, That such waivers
shall not be available to students who plan to use the course
credits gained thereby for increasing credentials or salary
schedule increases: PROVIDED FURTHER, That enrollment
information concerning fee exemptions awarded under this section
shall be maintained separately from other enrollment information
but shall not be included in official enrollment reports:
PROVIDED, That persons who enroll pursuant to provisions of this
section shall not be considered for any purpose in determining
student-teacher ratio, nor for any purpose relating to enrollment
totals, nor any other statistic which would affect budgetary
determinations. Persons enrolling under the provisions of this
section shall have, in equal with all other students, access to
course counseling services and shall be subject to all course
prerequisite requirements.
[1992 c 231 § 16; 1985 c 390 § 29; 1975 1st ex.s. c 157 § 2.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 1992 c 231: See note following RCW 28B.10.016.
Purpose -- 1975 1st ex.s. c 157: "In recognition of the worthwhile goal of making education a lifelong process, it is the declared desire of the legislature to promote the availability of postsecondary education for the state's older residents." [1975 1st ex.s. c 157 § 1.]