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Board of Trustees
Our Mission
On behalf of the people of the State of Washington,
the Board will govern Highline Community College
by providing strategic perspective and definitive leadership
in determining the programs to be provided by the College
and by specifying the guiding policies and principles
the President will use in operating the College.
How to Become a Trustee
Each Board of Trustees for Washington Community Colleges is
composed of five trustees who are appointed by the governor for terms commencing October 1
of the year in which appointed.
Every trustee shall be a resident and qualified elector of
the college district. No trustee may be an employee of the community and technical college
system, a member of the board of directors of any school district, or a member of the
governing board of any public or private educational institution. Highline's district
includes the three school districts of Highline, Federal Way, and Tukwila.
Those interested in becoming a trustee and meet the above
requirements are encouraged to send a letter of interest to the governor. Send your letter
to:
Governor's Office
Legislative Building
P.O. Box 40002
Olympia, WA 98504-0002
Attn: Appointments Secretary
Legal Authority of the Trustee
The law that created community and technical colleges
created two boards for governance -- the College Board for system governance and a local
Board of Trustees to govern each Community and Technical College.
The responsibilities of each local Board of Trustees are
(paraphrased from RCW 28B.50.140):
Shall operate all existing community and technical
colleges in its district;
Shall create comprehensive programs of community and
technical college education and training and maintain an open-door policy in accordance
with the provisions of RCW 28B.50.090(3);
Shall employ a college president and fix the duties and
compensation;
May establish, under the approval and direction of the
college board, new facilities as community needs and interests demand. However, the
authority of boards of trustees to purchase or lease major off-campus facilities shall be
subject to the approval of the higher education coordinating board;
May establish or lease, operate, equip and maintain
dormitories, food service facilities, bookstores and other self-supporting facilities
connected with the operation of the community and technical college;
May, with the approval of the college board, borrow money
and issue and sell revenue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness for the construction,
reconstruction, erection, equipping with permanent fixtures, demolition and major
alteration of buildings or other capital assets, and the acquisition of sites,
rights-of-way, easements, improvements or appurtenances, for dormitories, food service
facilities, and other self-supporting facilities connected with the operation of the
community and technical college;
May establish fees and charges for the facilities
authorized hereunder, including reasonable rules and regulations for the government
thereof, not inconsistence with the rules and regulations of the college board;
May receive such gifts, grants, conveyances, devises and
bequests of real or personal property from private sources, as may be made from time to
time, in trust or otherwise, whenever the terms and conditions thereof will aid in
carrying out the community and technical college programs as specified by law and the
regulations of the state college board; sell, lease or exchange, invest or expend the same
or the proceeds, rents, profits and income thereof according to the terms and conditions
thereof; and adopt regulations to govern the receipt and expenditure of the proceeds,
rents, profits and income thereof;
May establish and maintain night schools whenever in the
discretion of the board of trustees it is deemed advisable, and authorize classrooms and
other facilities to be used for summer or night schools, or for public meetings and for
any other uses consistent with the use of such classrooms or facilities for community and
technical college purposes;
May make rules and regulations for pedestrian and
vehicular traffic on property owned, operated, or maintained by the district;
Shall prescribe, with the assistance of the faculty, the
course of study in the various departments of the community and technical college or
colleges under its control, and publish such catalogues and bulletins as may become
necessary;
May grant to every student, upon graduation or completion
of a course of study, a suitable diploma, non-baccalaureate degree or certificate.
Shall enforce the rules and regulations prescribed by the
state board for community and technical colleges for the government of community and
technical colleges, students and teachers, and promulgate such rules and regulations and
perform all other acts not inconsistent with law or rules and regulations of the state
board for community and technical colleges as the board of trustees may in its discretion
deem necessary or appropriate to the administration of college districts;
May, by written order filed in its office, delegate to
the president or district president any of the powers and duties vested in or imposed upon
it by this chapter. Such delegated powers and duties may be exercised in the name of the
district board;
May perform such other activities consistent with this
chapter and not in conflict with the directives of the college board;
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, may offer
educational services on a contractual basis for a special fee to private or governmental
entities, consistent with rules and regulations adopted by the state board for community
and technical colleges: PROVIDED, That the whole of such special fee shall go to the
college district and be not less than the full instructional costs of such services;
Shall be authorized to pay dues to any association of
trustees that may be formed by the various boards of trustees; such association may expend
any or all of such funds to submit biennially, or more often if necessary, to the governor
and to the legislature, the recommendations of the association regarding changes which
would affect the efficiency of such association;
Subject to the approval of the higher education
coordinating board pursuant to the RCW 28B.80.340(4), may participate in higher education
centers and consortia that involve any four-year public or independent college or
university.
Updated
November 12, 2008
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