Washington Administrative Code
Title 490 - Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board, Also Vocational Rehabilitation
Chapter 490-105 - Regulation of private vocational schools
Section 490-105-140 - What are student admission standards? (See RCW 28C.10.050 (1)(g).)
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
Prior to enrolling applicants the school must assess the applicants' basic skills and relevant aptitudes to determine that he or she has the ability to complete and benefit from the training they are considering.
(1) When a school applies for initial licensing under chapter 28C.10 RCW, it must submit a description of the method it will use to comply with the requirements under this section. Any subsequent change in that method must be reported to the agency no more than fifteen calendar days after the change is adopted.
(2) The school must measure all applicants' ability to benefit against current prerequisites for employment in the job objective established for the program, e.g., prior work and health history, English language proficiency, driving and arrest records, and evaluations of any applicable physiological factors such as vision acuity, color perception, lifting and weight bearing capabilities, and manual dexterity.
(3) Schools may consider that applicants have adequate academic abilities if they have earned a high school diploma, high school equivalency, or General Educational Development (GED) certificate.
(4) Schools may consider that applicants have adequate English language proficiency if they have received:
(5) The school must test all other applicants. Any academic or English language proficiency test must have the capability of:
(6) Any ability to benefit (ATB) test that has been published by the American College Testing Service (ACT) or reviewed and approved by the American Council on Education (ACE) is acceptable evidence of meeting the criteria in subsection (5) of this section.
(7) The following must be part of the methodology developed for assessment:
(8) Records resulting from the ability to benefit assessment must be included as a regular part of all students' records.
Statutory Authority: RCW 28.10.040 [28C.10.040]. 08-04-110, § 490-105-140, filed 2/6/08, effective 3/8/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 28C.10.040(2). 98-22-033, § 490-105-140, filed 10/29/98, effective 11/29/98.