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P-16 EducationThe goal of P-16 education is to prepare students for a successful education from pre-school through college graduation. The Higher Education Coordinating Board is well-positioned to play a leadership role in this policy area. By state law, we are charged with establishing the minimum requirements for admission to Washington’s public four-year universities and colleges. We also oversee state and federal grant programs including the federal GEAR UP grant, and Improving Teacher Quality grants to improve teacher training and preparation in Washington. Over the next year, we will be collaborating with our K-12 and higher education partners on the following P-16 initiatives: Minimum College Admissions Standards Evaluating minimum requirements for admission to Washington's public four-year colleges and universities. As part of this work, we also will be examining issues, such as integrated classes (e.g. world history/world literature), competency-based coursework, applied courses (e.g. automotive physics), and dual credit programs (e.g. College in the High School and Running Start). Teacher Training and Preparation
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