§ 28B.76.020 Definitions
§ 28B.76.090 Office created — Purpose
§ 28B.76.120 Adoption of rules
§ 28B.76.335 Teacher preparation degree and certificate programs — Needs assessment
§ 28B.76.340 Service regions for educator preparation programs
§ 28B.76.500 Student financial aid programs — Administration by office — College information web-based portal
§ 28B.76.502 Financial aid counseling curriculum for institutions with Washington college grant recipients — Financial education workshops
§ 28B.76.505 Scholarship endowment programs — Administration of funds
§ 28B.76.509 Highway worker memorial scholarship account
§ 28B.76.520 Federal funds, private gifts or grants — Office to administer
§ 28B.76.525 State financial aid account
§ 28B.76.526 Washington opportunity pathways account (as amended by 2023 c 475)
§ 28B.76.526 v2 Washington opportunity pathways account (as amended by 2023 c 475)
§ 28B.76.540 Administrative responsibilities
§ 28B.76.550 Distinguished professorship trust fund program — “Private donation” defined
§ 28B.76.555 Distinguished professorship trust fund program — Intent
§ 28B.76.560 Distinguished professorship trust fund program — Establishment — Administration
§ 28B.76.565 Distinguished professorship trust fund program — Trust fund established
§ 28B.76.570 Distinguished professorship trust fund program — Guidelines — Allocation system
§ 28B.76.575 Distinguished professorship trust fund program — Matching funds — Donations or appropriations — Disbursement of funds
§ 28B.76.580 Distinguished professorship trust fund program — Name of professorship — Duties of institution — Use of endowment proceeds
§ 28B.76.585 Distinguished professorship trust fund program — Moneys not subject to collective bargaining
§ 28B.76.590 Distinguished professorship trust fund program — Continuation of program established under prior law
§ 28B.76.600 Graduate fellowship trust fund program — Intent
§ 28B.76.605 Graduate fellowship trust fund program — Establishment — Administration
§ 28B.76.610 Graduate fellowship trust fund — Matching funds
§ 28B.76.615 Graduate fellowship trust fund program — Guidelines — Allocation system
§ 28B.76.620 Graduate fellowship trust fund program — Matching funds — Donations — Disbursement of funds
§ 28B.76.625 Graduate fellowship trust fund program — Name of fellowship — Duties of institution — Use of endowment proceeds
§ 28B.76.630 Graduate fellowship trust fund program — Moneys not subject to collective bargaining
§ 28B.76.640 Office to coordinate state participation within student exchange compact programs — Designate certifying officer
§ 28B.76.645 Office to coordinate state participation within student exchange compact programs — Criteria — Washington interstate commission on higher education professional student exchange program trust fund
§ 28B.76.650 Office to coordinate state participation within student exchange compact programs — Advice to governor, legislature
§ 28B.76.660 Washington scholars award and Washington scholars-alternate award
§ 28B.76.665 Washington scholars award waivers or grants — Transfers between colleges and universities
§ 28B.76.670 Washington award for vocational excellence — Grants — Definitions
§ 28B.76.680 Border county higher education opportunity project — Findings — Intent
§ 28B.76.685 Border county higher education opportunity project — Created
§ 28B.76.690 Border county higher education opportunity project — Administration
§ 28B.76.699 Student teaching grant program — Report — Rules
§ 28B.76.725 Teacher endorsement and certification help program (TEACH program) — Rules — Report
§ 28B.76.730 Washington dual enrollment scholarship pilot program

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 28B.76 - Office of student financial assistance

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