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Washington state community, technical college leaders appeal to Trump for continued protection for DREAMers

December 09, 2016

Washington’s community and technical college leaders today sent President-elect Donald Trump a letter asking him to preserve an executive action that allows young undocumented students to live and work in the United States without fear of deportation. The letter was signed by the nine members of the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and presidents and chancellors of the state’s 34 community and technical colleges. >>

State Board to take action on 2017 legislative agenda

November 15, 2016

The State Board for Community and Technical Colleges will hold its regular business meeting on Thursday, Nov. 17. The board will discuss the college system's capital budget development and enrollment projections. It's also slated to take action on the system's 2017 legislative agenda, which focuses on creating the diverse talent pool needed to fill thousands of jobs and grow the economy. Thursday's business meeting is open the public. >>

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SBCTC is led by a Governor-appointed board and provides leadership, advocacy, and coordination for Washington’s system of 34 public community and technical colleges. Each year, about 337,000 students train for the workforce, prepare to transfer to a university, gain basic math and English skills, or pursue continuing education. Visit our website at SBCTC.edu or email us a SBCTCCommunications@sbctc.edu.

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