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Increasing educational and training opportunities for careers in retail.
Establishing a nurse educator loan repayment program under the Washington health corps.
Concerning providing quality behavioral health co-response services
Concerning residency of students affiliated with the military.
Creating the Washington career and college pathways innovation challenge program.
Providing information to public service employees about the public service loan forgiveness program.
Concerning hazing prevention and reduction at institutions of higher education.
Establishing a state student loan program.
Concerning the opportunity scholarship program.
Creating outreach and completion initiatives to increase postsecondary enrollment.
Concerning the sustainability and expansion of state registered apprenticeship programs.
Concerning ethical performance of faculty duties.
Concerning apprenticeships and higher education.
Concerning scholarship displacement in postsecondary institutions' gift equity packaging policies.
Increasing the availability of sexual assault nurse examiner education in rural and underserved areas.
Concerning the Washington national guard postsecondary education grant program.
Concerning survivor benefits.
Adding a faculty member to the board of regents at the research universities.
Enacting the uniform college athlete name, image, or likeness act.
Concerning workforce education investment accountability and oversight board staffing changes.
Making higher education more affordable and accessible for students by bridging the gap between cost and need to reduce barriers, improve opportunity, and advance economic security.
Enhancing the college bound scholarship program by increasing opportunities for students to attend community and technical colleges.
Improving diversity, equity, and mental health at the community and technical colleges.
Establishing the care worker center to promote caregiving professions.
Expanding the students experiencing homelessness and foster youth pilot program.
Establishing the crime victims and families scholarship.
Increasing access to the Washington opportunity scholarship program.
Increasing student access to mental health counseling and services at community and technical colleges.
Assisting Washington student athletes by prioritizing athletic scholarship funding.
Providing for equity and access in the community and technical colleges.
Ensuring price accuracy for tuition units in the guaranteed education tuition program.
Providing for equity and access in the community and technical colleges.
Expanding access to the college bound scholarship.
Requiring diversity, equity, inclusion, and antiracism training and assessments at institutions of higher education.
Concerning the advanced college tuition payment program.
Creating prison to postsecondary education pathways.
Modifying the workforce education investment act.
Notifying students of courses with low-cost instructional materials and open educational resources at the four-year institutions of higher education.
Authorizing community and technical colleges to offer bachelor degrees in computer science.
Adding a graduate student to the student achievement council.
Expanding scholarships for community and technical college students.
Concerning the Washington customized employment training program.
Addressing disproportionate health outcomes by building a foundation of equity in medical training.
Creating the Washington common application.
Addressing sexual misconduct at postsecondary educational institutions.
Expanding access to higher education.
Creating the undocumented student support loan program.
Prohibiting the practice of transcript withholding and limiting the practice of registration holds at institutions of higher education as debt collection practices.
Concerning apprenticeship materials for dual credit scholarship programs.
Ensuring eligible veterans and their dependents qualify for in-state residency.
Informing students of low-cost course materials for community and technical college courses.
Allowing regional universities to offer doctorate level degrees in education.
Encouraging apprenticeships.
Adding a graduate student to the student achievement council.
Repealing the legislative advisory committee to the committee on advanced tuition payment.
Concerning tuition waivers for children of eligible veterans.
Encouraging apprenticeships.
Concerning room and board for college bound scholarship students.
Adding a faculty member to the board of regents at the research universities.
Expanding opportunities for students to pursue mental and behavioral health professions.
Concerning housing for community and technical college faculty and employees.
Creating prison to postsecondary education pathways.
Assisting spouses and dependents of active duty military by ensuring affordable access to higher education.
Increasing fairness, transparency, and accountability in the admission processes of state universities.
Notifying students of courses with low-cost instructional materials and open educational resources at the four-year institutions of higher education.
Concerning unfair practices involving compensation of athletes in higher education.
Increasing transparency and financial accountability in higher education to students, parents, and taxpayers.
Concerning tribally controlled colleges and universities.
Expanding access to higher education.
Creating the Washington common application.
Creating the social work professional loan repayment program.
Requiring uniform reporting of certain fiscal details by community and technical colleges.
Establishing the American Indian cultural study grant.
Creating a statewide child savings account program.
Reducing administrative staffing at institutions of higher education.
Adding a graduate student to the student achievement council.
Creating the undocumented student support loan program.
Concerning the investment of gifts, grants, conveyances, bequests, and devises of the University of Washington.
Providing tax relief to businesses that support higher education.
Establishing the Washington excels scholarship program, a merit-based scholarship to incentivize Washington's highest performing academic students to pursue higher education in the state.
Encouraging Washington college grant recipients to reside or work in Washington after graduation.
Encouraging Washington college grant recipients to pursue high demand degrees.
Increasing tuition transparency at postsecondary educational institutions.
Expanding career connected learning opportunities.
Establishing a statewide free college program by changing the state need grant to the Washington college promise scholarship.
Concerning veterans' mental health services at institutions of higher education.
Concerning veteran and national guard tuition waivers.
Relieving student debt.
Enhancing ecosystem services through riparian-oriented agroforestry.
Addressing diversity, equity, and inclusion goals at community and technical colleges.
Implementing recommendations from the work group on private degree-granting institutions and private vocational schools and providing other procedural protections.
Creating a task force on sexual violence at institutions of higher education.
Creating the Native American opportunity scholarship program.
Increasing the availability of sexual assault nurse examiner education in rural and underserved areas.
Establishing the Washington free to finish college program.
Concerning the Washington opportunity scholarship program.
Establishing the Washington adult diploma and workforce training program.
Expanding opportunities for students to pursue mental and behavioral health professions.
Creating the care worker research and resource center.
Concerning higher education programs.
Concerning veterans' mental health services at institutions of higher education.
Establishing certificate programs to educate behavioral health care professionals.
Concerning transfer of credit policies when there are revisions to lower-division course requirements.
Establishing the Washington children's educational savings account program.
Concerning homeless college students.
Establishing a state student loan program.
Providing incentives for the use of open source instructional materials in higher education.
Concerning the aeronautics industry.
Expanding access to building trades apprenticeships.
Expanding career connected learning opportunities.
Creating the reinvesting in our colleges program.
Establishing a statewide free college program by changing the state need grant to the Washington college promise scholarship.
Concerning veteran and national guard tuition waivers.
Regulating degree-granting institutions, private vocational schools, and other for-profit schools.
Establishing the Washington promise, providing for affordable access to postsecondary education.
Providing assistance for certain postsecondary students.
Providing postsecondary education opportunities to enhance public safety.
Concerning homeless college students.
Establishing a behavioral health innovation and integration campus within the University of Washington school of medicine.
Establishing a systemwide credit policy regarding advanced placement, international baccalaureate, and Cambridge international exams.
Creating the Washington health corps to support health care professionals who provide service in underserved communities.
Concerning college bound scholarship eligible students.
Requiring accreditation standards for college in the high school programs.
Concerning the adoption of dogs and cats used for science or research purposes.
Providing religious accommodations for postsecondary students.
Establishing the Washington dual enrollment scholarship pilot program.
Including highway workers employed on a transportation project by a contractor in the tuition and fee exemption for children and surviving spouses of highway workers.
Concerning resident student status as applied to veterans.
Establishing staffing standards and ratios for counselors in community and technical colleges.
Concerning research in public institutions of higher education.