WSAC is proud to help lead conversations that drive change and innovation! Thank you to the Technology Alliance for hosting today's Policy Matters Summit, where WSAC deputy executive director Isaac K. joined cross-sector leaders from across the state to explore the role of postsecondary education and credential attainment in workforce development. #WAedu #PolicyMatters2024 #Innovation
Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC)
政府管理
Olympia,WA 1,147 位关注者
WSAC is committed to increasing educational opportunities and attainment in Washington.
关于我们
The Washington Student Achievement Council is committed to increasing educational opportunities and attainment in Washington. The Council has three main functions: - Lead statewide strategic planning to increase educational attainment. - Administer programs that help people access and pay for college. - Advocate for the economic, social, and civic benefits of higher education.
- 网站
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https://www.wsac.wa.gov
Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 政府管理
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Olympia,WA
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 2012
地点
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主要
917 Lakeridge Way SW
US,WA,Olympia,98502
Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC)员工
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Michael Meotti
CEO of Washington state higher education agency working to expand educational success to all state residents
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Jaclyn Cook
Program Manager
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Kimberly Hetrick, Ed.D.
Student Success Champion
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Ami Magisos
Associate Director of Strategy and Partnerships at Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC)
动态
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Join Career Connect Washington to celebrate leadership and collaboration among Washington’s industry associations and their employer members! At the Industry Association Leadership Showcase on November 19, WA organizations will share strategies for building talent pipelines through career connected learning. ?? Don't miss this virtual event - Nov. 19 @ 2:30PM ?? Register here: https://lnkd.in/gTMzceWM #CareerConnectWA #LeadershipShowcase #WorkBasedLearning #EmployerEngagement #BuildingTalent
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Join us at the Technology Alliance’s Policy Matters Summit on November 18, 2024. Cross-sector leaders from WSAC and other organizations across Washington will make connections, build bridges, and expand knowledge, with a focus on strengthening the state’s innovation economy. Learn more and register: https://ow.ly/SSoB50TVWGI
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Apply by October 16 for the Career & Technical Scholarship. This program provides up to $1,500 per quarter for apprenticeship, certificate, or associate degree programs in STEM, health care, and the trades in over 1,000 eligible programs across Washington.
The Career & Technical Scholarship is now open to students who need funding for spring or winter quarter! Get up to $1,500 per quarter, every quarter, to cover more than just tuition — think housing, transportation, food, and more. Apply by October 16, and make sure to complete your FAFSA/WASFA to be eligible. Let’s get your future started!
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The Career & Technical Scholarship is now open for students who want winter or spring quarter funding. There are over 630 scholarships available for students. Apply by October 16!
The Career & Technical Scholarship is now open to students who need funding for spring or winter quarter! Get up to $1,500 per quarter to cover more than just tuition — think housing, transportation, food, and more. Apply by October 16, and make sure to complete your FAFSA/WASFA to be eligible. https://lnkd.in/gFkEavJa
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Time is running out to benefit from Fresh Start! This temporary program ends September 30, 2024. If you have defaulted student loans, enroll ASAP at https://MyEdDebt.ed.gov #SAVEOnStudentDebt
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Do you have questions about updates to federal student loan programs or the SAVE lawsuit? Join our webinar on September 18, hosted by the WA Student Loan Advocate. https://ow.ly/NugC50TfXoo
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We are honored to be the spotlight in SHEEO's Policy Review. HB 2214 is a first-in-the-nation law that will automatically qualify students in grades 10–12 who receive nutrition assistance for the WA Grant. We hope this bill can be a model for other states to follow.
NEW PUBLICATION: Check out our Summer Quarterly Policy Review to learn what states are doing to address key issues in higher education. This quarter’s edition includes a state policy spotlight on the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC). Read more: https://lnkd.in/dgiAC2S8
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Washington’s GEAR UP Program receives a $35 million grant to help low-income students prepare for college https://lnkd.in/gaH5Mxxc #WAedu
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WSAC’s Rathi Sudhakara joins Northern Arizona University’s Jonathan Gagliardi and Lumina Foundation's Melanie Heath to talk ‘Redesigning College Admissions’ in anticipation of the “enrollment cliff”. Listen to their conversation on the Lumina Podcast: https://lnkd.in/gJdAr4Q8