THE HERALD   EVERETT, WASHINGTON
HeraldNet on Facebook HeraldNet on Twitter HeraldNet RSS feeds
Welcome, Guest | Register | Sign In
 Home    Opinion   Opinion        Follow Herald_Opinion on Twitter @Herald_Opinion
Published: Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Guest commentary


Wait on WSU Everett, focus on existing higher-ed opportunities

Why open a Washington State University branch campus at Everett Community College?

A bill weaving its way through the Legislature would transfer management of the University Center of North Puget Sound located at EvCC to WSU after they complete a plan for meeting the academic needs of the region and successful establishment of an engineering degree program.

WSU's academic plan must include projections of student enrollment demand, the coordinated delivery of lower and upper division courses, and expanded availability of baccalaureate degree, graduate degree, high demand and certificate programs in the region.

In our view we can already meet these goals at existing branch campuses. Other factors point to halting rather than passing this proposal:

The existing University Center has successful partnerships with eight other colleges and universities that already bring bachelor and master degree programs to the region -- let's enhance their current curriculum to meet employer demand.

Promises were made and promises need to be kept to expand our existing branch campuses facilities at UW Tacoma, UW Bothell, WSU Vancouver, WSU Tri-Cities.

Allowing a WSU takeover of the existing branch campus does nothing to address absence of higher education between Bellingham and Marysville. The real discussion is how to answer north Snohomish, Island and Skagit counties' education needs.

We should seriously consider accredited online programs such as the Western Governors University that would bring higher education access to students across the state.

A WSU takeover of the EvCC University Center does not address a variety of complex needs.

We believe limited resources and focus should instead be put on enhancing existing higher education opportunities.



Sen. McAuliffe and Rep. Moscoso both represent the 1st Legislative District.


Comments

Herald Editorial Board

Bob Bolerjack, Opinion Editor: bolerjack@heraldnet.com

Carol MacPherson, Editorial Writer: cmacpherson@heraldnet.com

Kim Heltne, Assistant to the Publisher: heltne@heraldnet.com

Have your say

Feel strongly about something? Share it with the community by writing a letter to the editor. Send letters by e-mail to letters@heraldnet.com, by fax to 425-339-3458 or mail to The Herald - Letters, P.O. Box 930, Everett, WA 98206. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We'll only publish your name and hometown.) We reserve the right to edit letters, but if you keep yours to 250 words or less, we won’t ask you to shorten it. If your letter is published, please wait 30 days before submitting another. Have a question about letters? Contact Carol MacPherson at cmacpherson@heraldnet.com or 425-339-3472.

NORTHSOUND ClassifiedsNORTHSOUND Classifieds
Top Jobs
Homes
Autos

HeraldNet highlights

School lunch, reinvented
School lunch, reinvented: Schools are improving nutrition with locally grown food
Going solar
Going solar: How one Mukilteo family made the leap
Want to see snowy owls?
Want to see snowy owls?: Head north to Canada’s nearby Boundary Bay (gallery)
From fan to fan favorite
From fan to fan favorite: Brendan Sherrer's improbable career nearing its end