Student Achievement Council - Current Law

RCW 28A.600.100 through.150, and 28B.12, .15, .45, .70, .76, .77, .85, .90, .92, .94, .95, .96, .97, .99, .102, .103, .105, .108, .109, .110, .115, .116, .117, .118, .120, .122, .133, .135, .145

The Washington Student Achievement Council was created in 2012 as the successor agency to the Higher Education Coordinating Board (Ch. 28B.77 RCW). The Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) is committed to increasing educational opportunities and attainment in Washington. The Council itself is comprised of nine members. Four members represent each of Washington’s major education sectors: four-year public baccalaureates, four-year private colleges, public community and technical colleges, and K-12 public schools. Five are citizen members appointed by the Governor, including one current student. WSAC, as an agency, has three main functions: 1) lead statewide strategic planning to increase educational attainment; 2) administer programs that help people access and pay for college; and 3) advocate for the economic, social, and civic benefits of higher education. Strategic planning, oversight, and advocacy includes: Propose goals and recommend resources to increase educational attainment by means of a ten-year Roadmap and a short-term Strategic Action Plan; propose improvements and innovations needed to address the state’s evolving educational needs; advocate for higher education and educate the public on the economic, social, and civic benefits of postsecondary education; connect and align the work of educational programs, schools, and institutions to support student transitions from secondary and postsecondary education to the workforce; facilitate analysis and research to increase educational attainment and system development; assess the need for additional degrees and programs throughout the state; improve student success by setting minimum college admission standards and by supporting students' transitions through all phases of education; protect education consumers by authorizing institutions to operate in Washington and by monitoring program quality and finances; represent the broad public interest above the interests of individual institutions of higher education. Program administration includes: Ensure the quality of state financial aid programs and services that support educational access and affordability; provide college savings opportunities through the Guaranteed Education Tuition (GET) and Dream Ahead programs; prepare underrepresented middle and high school students for postsecondary education through early outreach and success programs such as College Bound and GEAR UP.

Agency Mission

The Washington Student Achievement Council advances educational opportunities and attainment in Washington. In pursuit of our mission, WSAC leads statewide strategic planning to improve educational coordination and transitions; supports Washingtonians through the administration of financial aid, college savings plans, and support services; and advocates for the economic, social, and civic benefits of postsecondary education.
Request 1,248,679,000
Net change from current biennium 106,534,000 Increase
Percent change from current biennium 9.3% Increase

Operating Budget: Summary

Appropriated Funds

2021-23 Appropriations Appropriated Funds Expenditures
Amount Estimated Balance   2019-21 Actual 2021-23 Estimated 2023-25 Proposed
33,031,091 15,994,091 General Fund - Federal 12,340,259 17,037,000 33,283,000
614,072 314,072 General Fund - Private/Local 730,860 300,000 300,000
State Financial Aid Account - Nonappropriated 831,826,926
Aerospace Training Student Loan Acc - Nonappropriated 96,900
Opportunity Scholarship Match Trans - Nonappropriated 8,001,724
(732,000) Medical Student Loan Account - Nonappropriated 732,000 732,000
(350,000) Student Loan Advocate Account - Nonappropriated 350,000 350,000
Rural Jobs Prog Match Trnsf Acct - Nonappropriated 500,000
SAC Tuition Recovery Trust Fund - Nonappropriated 450,000
(1,850,000) Behavioral Health Loan Repay Prog A - Nonappropriated 295,040 1,850,000 2,700,000
(2,052,000) Washington Colleg Savings Prog Acct - Nonappropriated 1,782,501 2,052,000 2,087,000
(516,000) Educator Conditional Scholarship - Nonappropriated 2,698,782 516,000 1,171,000
(12,359,000) Health Prof Loan Repay/Scholar Prog - Nonappropriated 10,694,046 12,359,000 23,529,000
(6,000,000) WA Career & College Pathways Innova - Nonappropriated 6,000,000 12,061,000
(1,292,000) State Educational Trust Fund Acct - Nonappropriated 153,674 1,292,000 1,292,000
(14,296,000) Advanced Coll Tuition Payment Prog - Nonappropriated 281,685,357 14,296,000 14,884,000
(150,000) 4 Yr Student Child Care Hi Ed Acct - Nonappropriated 153,522 150,000 150,000
Amer Indian Scholarship Endowment - Nonappropriated 27,969
519,117,000 General Fund - State 576,087,087 519,117,000 659,423,000
85,488,000 Education Legacy Trust Account - State 93,488,000 85,488,000 85,488,000
State Financial Aid Account - State 1,500,000
223,786,000 WA Opportunity Pathways Account - State 101,977,233 223,786,000 82,327,000
217,000 Aerospace Training Student Loan Acc - State 77,173 217,000 220,000
254,883,000 Workforce Education Investment Acc - State 168,272,762 254,883,000 226,512,000
Washington Student Loan Account - State 100,000,000
Pension Funding Stabilization Acct - State 552,000
1,720,000 Health Prof Loan Repay/Scholar Prog - State 1,720,000 1,720,000
State Educational Trust Fund Acct - State 6,000,000
1,118,856,163 (23,288,837) Total Appropriated Funds 2,098,941,816 1,142,145,000 1,248,679,000

Non-Appropriated Funds

Operating Budget: Program Summary

Program Title Actual Estimated Proposed
Actual Estimated Estimated Proposed Proposed
Annual Total 534,912,969 526,303,375 230,094,883 650,070,000 648,609,000

Operating Budget: Change from Preceding Biennium

Actual Estimated Proposed
Amount Percent Amount Percent Amount Percent
219,278,285 28.7% (226,269,983) (23.0%) 542,280,742 71.7%

Employment Summary

  Actual Estimated Proposed
  2020-21 Actual 2021-22 Estimated 2022-23 Estimated 2023-24 Proposed 2024-25 Proposed
FTE Staff Years 104.7 102.9 109.5 137.8 133.8