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Auteur principal: Scheidt, Omar H.
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Langue:en
Publié: 1978
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contents Washington State System of Community Colleges. Scheidt, Omar H. Administrative Organization Board Administrator Relationship Board of Education Policy Budgeting Centralization Community Colleges Educational Administration Educational Finance Governance Governing Boards School Accounting School District Spending School Districts State Aid State Boards of Education State Legislation State School District Relationship State Standards Tuition Two Year Colleges The highly centralized Washington State System of Community Colleges, as created by the Community College Act of 1967, is administered by a governor-appointed state board with one member from each of the seven congressional districts. Reporting to the state board on all revenues and expenditures made are 22 local boards of trustees. A commission for vocational education distributes federal funds to the K-12 and community college systems and solves jurisdictional disputes between the community colleges and vocational-technical schools. Regulations for expenditure of funds are set by the state budget director and the director of general administration. Fifteen percent of the operating budget is derived from tuition of $100 per quarter plus $16 for student activities; another 85% is derived through legislative appropriations. This description of the system also touches upon: residence requirements, formula-driven budget models used for both defining resource needs and for distributing resources, resource requirements, enrollment projections, faculty salary schedules, instruction and primary support services, library and learning resource centers, plant operation and maintenance, management information reports, student services, and institutional support. (MB)
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spellingShingle Washington State System of Community Colleges.
Scheidt, Omar H.
Administrative Organization
Board Administrator Relationship
Board of Education Policy
Budgeting
Centralization
Community Colleges
Educational Administration
Educational Finance
Governance
Governing Boards
School Accounting
School District Spending
School Districts
State Aid
State Boards of Education
State Legislation
State School District Relationship
State Standards
Tuition
Two Year Colleges
Washington State System of Community Colleges. Scheidt, Omar H. Administrative Organization Board Administrator Relationship Board of Education Policy Budgeting Centralization Community Colleges Educational Administration Educational Finance Governance Governing Boards School Accounting School District Spending School Districts State Aid State Boards of Education State Legislation State School District Relationship State Standards Tuition Two Year Colleges The highly centralized Washington State System of Community Colleges, as created by the Community College Act of 1967, is administered by a governor-appointed state board with one member from each of the seven congressional districts. Reporting to the state board on all revenues and expenditures made are 22 local boards of trustees. A commission for vocational education distributes federal funds to the K-12 and community college systems and solves jurisdictional disputes between the community colleges and vocational-technical schools. Regulations for expenditure of funds are set by the state budget director and the director of general administration. Fifteen percent of the operating budget is derived from tuition of $100 per quarter plus $16 for student activities; another 85% is derived through legislative appropriations. This description of the system also touches upon: residence requirements, formula-driven budget models used for both defining resource needs and for distributing resources, resource requirements, enrollment projections, faculty salary schedules, instruction and primary support services, library and learning resource centers, plant operation and maintenance, management information reports, student services, and institutional support. (MB)
title Washington State System of Community Colleges.
topic Administrative Organization
Board Administrator Relationship
Board of Education Policy
Budgeting
Centralization
Community Colleges
Educational Administration
Educational Finance
Governance
Governing Boards
School Accounting
School District Spending
School Districts
State Aid
State Boards of Education
State Legislation
State School District Relationship
State Standards
Tuition
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED161479