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Washington’s Future Starts with Supporting Students

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NEWSLETTER

Washington’s Future Starts with Supporting Students

February 6, 2025

Advocacy Day. Olympia, WA

Last week, we gathered in Olympia for our largest Advocacy Day to date, and our message was clear: Washington’s students must remain a top priority.

With over 100 partners – including regents, trustees, faculty, staff, students, and community leaders – we shared powerful stories of how higher education transforms lives and strengthens our economy. Through more than 50 meetings with legislators and staff, we emphasized the critical role of postsecondary education in preparing students for high-demand careers, supporting economic growth, and fostering opportunity across the state. The feedback was very positive, reaffirming that lawmakers understand the urgency of investing in Washington’s students.

Now is the time to prioritize Washington students

Washington faces a projected shortfall of nearly 600,000 skilled workers by 2032, including a deficit of 301,000 workers with bachelor’s and advanced degrees, 67,000 with associate degrees, and 228,000 with certifications, apprenticeships, and other training credentials.

As job opportunities grow across industries, we must ensure every student has the support they need to achieve their educational and career goals.

To meet this challenge, we must redouble collective efforts to reduce barriers to postsecondary enrollment and support students’ pathways to postsecondary credentials. Read our priorities here.

We must build on this momentum

Advocacy Day was a powerful step forward, but our work isn’t done. The budget decisions made in the coming months will determine the future of higher education in Washington. As a coalition, we must continue amplifying the voices of students, educators, and employers to ensure postsecondary education remains a priority.

Thank you for your partnership in this critical work. Together, we can protect Washington’s future by investing in its students today.

Best,
College Promise Coalition

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Protecting Washington’s Future: Higher Education is Key

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NEWSLETTER

Protecting Washington’s Future: Higher Education is Key

January 13, 2025

As we welcome a new year, Washington faces a critical moment. While our state’s economy is growing, and job opportunities are expanding across industries, significant challenges lie ahead. With a projected 1.5 million+ job openings by 2032—75% of which will require post-high school credentials—our state must address a key issue: we are not on pace to meet the demand for skilled workers. We face a projected shortfall of nearly 600,000 credentialed workers, including a deficit of 301,000 workers with bachelor’s and advanced degrees.

At the same time, Washington faces a challenging budget situation that threatens progress in expanding access to higher education. As lawmakers make tough decisions in the months ahead, it’s critical to ensure that investments in postsecondary education remain a priority.

Higher education is essential to:

  • Equipping Students for High-Demand Careers: Postsecondary credentials—degrees, apprenticeships, and industry-aligned certifications—are critical to preparing workers for opportunities in fields like advanced technology, healthcare, and skilled trades.
  • Supporting Economic Growth: A robust workforce fuels innovation and attracts employers. Without continued investment, Washington risks falling short by nearly 600,000 skilled workers by 2032.
  • Fostering Economic Mobility: Access to higher education ensures that all Washingtonians—across all racial and ethnic communities—can pursue family-sustaining careers and contribute to vibrant, thriving communities.

Protecting Progress & Taking Action:

Washington has made significant strides in reducing barriers to higher education, including:

  • Expanding the Washington College Grant (WA Grant): One of the nation’s most generous financial aid programs, WA Grant has opened doors for thousands of students.
  • Strengthening Dual Credit Programs: Initiatives like Running Start and College in the High School enable students to earn college credit while in high school.
  • Building Career Connected Learning Opportunities: Hands-on experiences aligned with workforce needs are preparing students for high-demand careers.

Now is the time to build on this momentum. Continued investments in financial aid, dual credit programs, and career-connected learning are critical to ensuring Washington’s students and workforce are prepared for the opportunities ahead.

Together, we can advocate for the resources and policies needed to sustain progress and ensure that higher education remains a priority in the months and years to come.

Let’s work together to protect Washington’s bright future.

Thank you,
College Promise Coalition

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Lillian McNab

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“Financial aid is what really makes it or breaks it for me so that I can achieve what I want to in life.”

Lillian is a first-year biology and German student at Pacific Lutheran University. Watch the video below to hear her story.

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Matthew

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“Without the Washington College Grant, I would not have even considered pursuing postsecondary education. The Washington College Grant has removed my financial barriers allowing me to pursue my goals and the confidence to know that I can make a bigger impact in my community.”

Matthew is a second-year biology student at Edmonds Community College and first in his family to attend college.

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