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Code · Washington · Title 28B — Higher Education · Chapter 28B.50

RCW 28B.50.273

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For the purposes of identifying opportunity grant-eligible programs of study and other job training programs, the college board, in partnership with business, labor, and the workforce training and education coordinating board, shall:
(1)Identify high employer demand programs of study offered by qualified postsecondary institutions that lead to a credential, certificate, or degree;
(2)Identify job-specific training programs offered by qualified postsecondary institutions that lead to a credential, certificate, or degree in green industry occupations as established in chapter 14, Laws of 2008;
(3)Gain recognition of the credentials, certificates, and degrees by Washington's employers and labor organizations. The college board shall designate these recognized credentials, certificates, and degrees as "opportunity grant-eligible programs of study"; and
(4)Market the credentials, certificates, and degrees to potential students, businesses, and apprenticeship programs as a way for individuals to advance in their careers and to better meet the needs of industry.
[ 2009 c 353 s 2 ; 2008 c 14 s 10 ; 2007 c 277 s 201 .]
Notes:
Findings — Intent — Scope of chapter 14, Laws of 2008 — 2008 c 14: See RCW 70A.45.005 and 70A.45.900 .
Findings — Part headings not law — 2007 c 277: See notes following RCW 28B.50.271 .
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