What We Do
The Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) is a cabinet-level state agency. We are working to raise educational attainment through strategic engagement, program management, and partnerships.
Strategic planning, oversight, and advocacy:
- Be a convener, facilitator, and thought leader to increase educational attainment in Washington, with a focus on improving equity and opportunity for people and groups furthest from the state’s attainment goal.
- Advise state and local elected officials on how best to support cross-sector education and training pathways in K-12 schools, colleges, universities, apprenticeship programs, and training programs.
- Conduct research and evaluation to inform public policy and public and private investments to better achieve our goals.
- Assess the need for additional degrees and programs throughout the state.
- Improve student success by setting minimum college admission standards.
- Protect education consumers by authorizing out-of-state institutions serving Washington students.
- Promote and safeguard quality education and training programs for veterans.
Program administration:
- Ensure the quality of state financial aid programs and services that support educational access and affordability.
- Provide college savings opportunities through the Guaranteed Education Tuition (GET) program and DreamAhead College Investment Plan.
- Support students through early outreach and success programs such as College Bound and GEAR UP.
Partnerships:
Per RCW 28B.77, the Student Achievement Council closely collaborates with the following agencies and organizations:
- Four-Year Institutions (Council of Presidents)
- Independent Colleges of Washington
- Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
- State Board for Community and Technical Colleges
- Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board
- Washington State Board of Education
- Washington STEM