§ 28B.77.001 Findings — Intent — 2012 c 229
§ 28B.77.003 Missions
§ 28B.77.005 Student achievement council — Advisory committees
§ 28B.77.007 Student loan advocate — Duties — Referral of complaints
§ 28B.77.008 Student loan advocate account
§ 28B.77.009 Student loan advocate — Public service loan forgiveness program awareness materials
§ 28B.77.010 Definitions
§ 28B.77.020 Educational attainment goals and priorities — Short-term strategic action plan — Ten-year road map — System reviews — Role of education data center — Responsibility for work of the office — Addi
§ 28B.77.030 Bylaws — Meetings
§ 28B.77.035 Compensation — Reimbursement
§ 28B.77.040 Executive director
§ 28B.77.050 Rule-making authority
§ 28B.77.060 Council as state commission for federal law purposes
§ 28B.77.065 Council to administer certain federal programs
§ 28B.77.070 Budget priorities and levels of funding — Submission of budget outlines and priorities to the office of financial management — Prioritized list
§ 28B.77.080 Needs assessment process and analysis — Recommendations — Activities requiring council approval
§ 28B.77.090 Accountability monitoring and reporting system — Data requirements — Uniform dashboard format for display of data — Use of performance data
§ 28B.77.100 Data collection and research — Data-sharing agreements — Education data center as authorized representative for research purposes
§ 28B.77.110 Complaint portal
§ 28B.77.120 Suicide prevention in higher education grant program
§ 28B.77.200 Master list of high school courses qualifying for postsecondary credit and qualifying examination scores — Publication on website
§ 28B.77.210 Statewide transfer and articulation policies
§ 28B.77.215 Statewide transfer of credit policy and agreement — Requirements
§ 28B.77.220 Transfer associate degrees — Work groups — Implementation — Progress reports
§ 28B.77.230 Academic credit for prior learning — Goals — Work group — Reports
§ 28B.77.240 Western Governors University – Washington — Recognition and endorsement — Rules
§ 28B.77.250 Program of supplemental educational transition planning — Contract with nongovernmental entity — Reports
§ 28B.77.270 Postsecondary institution contracts with third parties to disburse financial aid
§ 28B.77.280 Statewide financial aid calculator tool
§ 28B.77.285 Gift equity packaging policy
§ 28B.77.290 Financial aid package award letters — Consistent terminology
§ 28B.77.300 Washington college grant program — Statewide marketing campaign
§ 28B.77.310 Workforce education investment accountability and oversight board
§ 28B.77.320 Postsecondary wrestling grant program
§ 28B.77.850 Students experiencing homelessness and foster youth program
§ 28B.77.900 Transfer of powers, duties, and functions — 2012 c 229

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  • Gift: A voluntary transfer or conveyance of property without consideration, or for less than full and adequate consideration based on fair market value.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
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