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Budget Amendments - HB1400 (Floor Approved)

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RBC - Regional Collaboration (language only)

Item 156 #2h

Item 156 #2h

Education: Higher Education
Richard Bland College

Language

Page 223, after line 52, insert:

"H. 1. In order to advance the goals of preparing students for academic and career success and collaboration and innovation in higher education, Richard Bland College may develop and deliver new collaborative educational pathways and innovative educational models, including distance learning, technology-based instruction, prior learning assessments, experiential and work-based learning, stackable credentials and competency-based programs that lead to STEM-H and other high-demand credentials and careers, with such funds as are appropriated or made available for this purpose. Richard Bland shall strengthen educational pathways for traditional and non-traditional students, including veterans and military personnel, through the continued establishment and strengthening of cross-institutional and cross-sector partnerships, including the use of innovative educational approaches to promote entry into high-demand fields and industries critical to the economic development of Virginia. Richard Bland College may:

i. Broker agreements between and among educational, industry, and non-profit partners and establish collaborative, innovative partnership agreements with school districts, public and private colleges and universities, economic development agencies, employers, philanthropic organizations, veterans organizations, public agencies, and other partners as necessary to strengthen and streamline educational pathways from high school, to work-based learning, to postsecondary degrees and credentials that prepare individuals, including nontraditional students and veterans, for entry into STEM-H and other high-demand careers in the Commonwealth;

ii. Serve as a clearinghouse of educational and career pathway information and as a resource and referral agency for traditional and non-traditional students, including veterans;

iii. Serve as an educational innovation resource center, referral agency and hub for collaboration, innovation, and information-sharing among educational and industry partners to facilitate the vetting, piloting, and effective implementation of innovative, evidence-based educational resources, including open educational resources (OERs) and self-paced, competency-based tools designed to maximize limited resources, improve educational outcomes, or accelerate time to credential completion;

iv. Pilot and implement innovative educational approaches and technologies, and promote the development, delivery, and ongoing assessment of innovative, cost-effective degree programs and stackable credentials, including industry-recognized, competency-based credentials that are aligned with and responsive to the educational and workforce development needs of traditional and non-traditional students, including veterans and military personnel, to address the economic development needs of employers and industries throughout the Commonwealth;

v. Identify and implement new strategies to support economic and community development in Virginia and to expand opportunities for traditional and non-traditional students, including veterans, to prepare for high-demand fields;

vi. Identify opportunities for resource sharing and new operational efficiencies in the delivery of postsecondary education, and pursue additional funding by federal, state, corporate, and private philanthropic sources to support collaborative, innovative approaches to education that improve educational access and outcomes; strengthen the alignment between postsecondary education and high-demand career pathways in Virginia; and support improved educational attainment, economic opportunity, and economic development for Virginians; and

vii. Explore shared services, joint admission, and other creative options for increased collaboration with other Virginia public and private four-year institutions.

2. a. The Secretary of Education, the Secretary of Finance, the director of the Department of Planning and Budget, the director of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, the staff directors of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees, the president of the Virginia Economic Development Partnership Authority, the mayor of the City of Petersburg, and county administrators for Dinwiddie and Prince George Counties shall collaborate with Richard Bland College in a workgroup to evaluate the creation of a regional partnership to foster improved educational attainment, alternative education delivery methods, enhanced efficiencies, and economic and community development for the region.  Richard Bland College may request the inclusion of Virginia public four-year institutions to participate in this workgroup.  

b. The Secretary of Education shall report to the Governor and Chairs of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance and Appropriations Committees the recommendations of the workgroup, potentially including a new governance structure for Richard Bland College no later than November 1, 2023."



Explanation

(This amendment is self-explanatory.)