Spotlight

Among the recipients are 40 Washington foster youth who will use their scholarships to build bright futures through postsecondary education. READ MORE.

The university center concept is alive and well in Kitsap County and the north Olympic Peninsula, but perhaps not in quite the way envisioned in a 2008 HECB report. READ MORE.

Keeping college doors open for low-income students may require increases in financial aid, even as the economy recovers. READ MORE.

Governor Gregoire signed legislation today creating the new Student Achievement Council. The law transfers many responsibilities of the Higher Education Coordinating Board, including its current staff, to the new cabinet-level agency, effective July 1, 2012.  READ MORE.

The 2012 edition of “Key Facts about Higher Education in Washington” provides data and discussion on a wide range of important topics related to higher education in the state. READ MORE.