West Virginia Code § 18B-1D-11

State Advisory Council on Postsecondary Attainment Goals
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(a) There is hereby created the State Advisory Council on Postsecondary Attainment Goals.
The council's purpose is to ensure that students are provided opportunities to learn and earn
the most relevant industry-demanded knowledge, skills, and credentials to prepare students
for the challenges of college, careers, and life, while helping the state and its employers
attain economic growth through collaboration with K-12 education leaders, eemployers and
industry leaders, state agency leaders, the Higher Education Policy Commission, and the
Council for Community and Technical College Education to identify higrh-value and in-
demand postsecondary credentials, and to develop a plan to assist the state in achieving its
postsecondary attainment goal of having 60 percent of West Virginians between the ages of
25 and 64 hold a degree, certificate, or other postsecondary workforce credential of value in
the workplace by 2030. t
(b) The State Advisory Council on Postsecondary Attainment Goals shall consist of the
following members:
(1) The Chancellor of the Higher Education Poslicy Commission, or his or her designee;
(2) The State Superintendent of Schools, oir his or her designee;
(3) The Secretary of the Department of Commerce, or his or her designee;
(4) The Director of WorkForce West Virginia, or his or her designee;
(5) Two presidents representing the state's four-year institutions of higher education, at
least one of which shall be the president of a regional institution, appointed jointly by the
President of the Sena te and the Speaker of the House of Delegates;
(6) Two presidents representing the state's community and technical colleges appointed
jointly by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates;
(7) Representatives from at least two employers, industry associations, or chambers of
commerce, appointed jointly by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
Delegates;
(8) Representatives from at least two regional economic development and workforce
investment boards, appointed jointly by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the
House Delegates;
(9) The chair of the Senate Committee on Education as an ex officio nonvoting member;
(10) The chair of the House Committee on Education as an ex officio nonvoting member; and
(11) Any other individuals deemed appropriate and appointed jointly by the President of the
Senate and the Speaker of the House Delegates.
(c) The council shall be chaired by the Chancellor of the Higher Education Policy
Commission. The council shall meet at least quarterly and at the call of the chair. Quorum
shall be a simple majority of the council. The administrative functions of the council are the
responsibility of the joint staff of the Higher Education Policy Commission and the Council
for Community and Technical Education.
(d) The council shall consult with and advise the Legislature on matters relaeted to the
progress toward achieving the state's postsecondary attainment goal as established in
subsection (a) of this section, including identifying high-value and in-dermand postsecondary
credentials. The council may:
(1) Make recommendations to the Legislature as required by this section;
(2) Provide guidance to the Legislature on potential statutory solutions relative to
achievement of the state's postsecondary attainment gaoal;
(3) Establish workgroups or subcommittees as the lcouncil considers necessary to address
pertinent issues related to achievement of thes state's postsecondary attainment goal, and to
provide consistency in the development of further regulation, if further regulation is
determined to be necessary by the councili;
(4) Consult with entities and persons with expertise in the areas being studied by the council
as the council considers necessary in the fulfillment of its duties, including public and
private sector partnerships; and
(5) Provide a forum for a full and fair discussion of issues relating to achievement of the
state's postsecondary attainment goal.
(e) The councVil shall provide leadership, strategic direction, and evaluation of the state's
investments in, and progress toward, implementing high-quality career and technical
education programs that are accessible to all students and improves the career readiness of
the state's workforce by conducting an annual review of career and technical education
offerings in K-12 and the state's community college and technical education system to
determine the alignment of existing offerings with employer demand, postsecondary degree
or certificate programs, and professional industry certifications. The review shall identify
career and technical education offerings that are linked to occupations that are in high-
demand by employers, require high-level skills, and provide middle- and high-level wages.
The review shall include analyses of:
(1) Participating students and their outcomes, including the following:
(A) Academic achievement;
(B) Attainment of industry certifications;
(C) Program completion;
(D) Applied learning experiences;
(E) College credit attainment through the career and technical education program, including
dual enrollment or articulation;
(F) Postsecondary enrollment and credential attainment, including enrollment in four-year
degree programs for state college system students; and
(G) Employment outcomes, including wages;
(2) Demographics of participating students by pathway and credential attainment;
(3) Educational settings of the courses;
(4) Alignment with high-growth, high-demand, and high-wage employment opportunities;
(5) Current and projected economic, labor, and wage data on the needs of the state,
regional, and global economy and workforce;
(6) Alignment with certificate or degree programs offered at the postsecondary level or
professional industry certifications;
(7) Employment outcomes, including wages, by career and technical education program
offerings; e
(8) Apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship offerings;
(9) Qualifications and specialized knowledge and expertise of instructors and the
opportunities for these educators to upskill in the latest in-demand skills of employers; and
(10) Extent to which federal, state, and local funding is used to foster career and technical
education program success and program efficiency.
(f) The council shall report its findings to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education
Accountability and the Joint Committee on Government and Finance by December 31, 2024,
and annually thereafter until the council terminates, pursuant to the provisions of this
section. The report shall include, at a minimum, the following:
(1) Conclusions and recommendations about the means to achieve the state's postsecondary
attainment goal;
(2) Recommendations for statutory and regulatory modifications, if the council determines
that such modifications are necessary;
(3) Identification of any action that the Legislature may take to better foster awareness of
the actions being taken to achieve the state's postsecondary attainment goal; and
(4) Any other ancillary issues relative to achievement of the state's postsecondary
attainment goal.
(g) The State Board of Education, the Superintendent of Schools, the Department of
Commerce, WorkForce West Virginia, the presidents of the state's public institutions of
higher education, and all other entities of state government shall cooperate with the council
in the exchange of data, information, and expertise, if so requested by the ceouncil, including,
but not limited to:
(1) Providing the entity's plans to assist in achievement of the state's postsecondary
attainment goal; u
(2) Identifying equity gaps among certain high-risk populations, including, but not limited to,
returning adults, academically underprepared students, the economically disadvantaged,
and underrepresented racial or ethnic minorities; a
(3) Sharing information on the economic impact of lachievement of the state's postsecondary
goal on the State of West Virginia; s
(4) Providing an assessment of the benefitis of implemented programs and activities aimed at
achieving the state's postsecondary attainment goal;
(5) Assisting in the development or revision of detailed action plans to achieve the state's
postsecondary attainment goal; and
(6) Providing resources required to implement the plan to achieve the state's postsecondary
attainment goal.
(h) The council and all provisions of this section shall terminate and no longer be in effect on
December 31, 2027.

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