Yesterday two of Washington’s major private employers – Microsoft and Boeing – each gave $25 million to start the Washinton Opportunity Scholarship program.
The program was established under legislation signed by Governor Gregoire on Monday.
House Bill 2088 creates an endowment for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree in a high demand field.
The Opportunity Scholarship Program and the Opportunity Expansion Program to mitigate the impact of tuition increases, increase the number of baccalaureate degrees in high employer demand and other programs, and invest in programs and students to meet market demand fields of study while filling middle-income jobs with a sufficient supply of skilled workers.
The Opportunity Scholarship Board is established to identify eligible education and training programs for purposes of the opportunity scholarship, select institutions of higher education to receive opportunity expansion awards, set fundraising goals, and solicit funds.
The Opportunity Scholarship Program will be funded by a combination of private and state moneys. The state match, which must be appropriated by the Legislature, is earned for private contributions made after the effective date and must be paid beginning the later of January 1, 2014, or the first year with state revenues 10 percent higher than those received in fiscal year 2008. The state match payments are capped at $50 million annually.
The Opportunity Expansion Program will be funded with voluntary contributions of high technology research and development tax credits.