Western_Interstate_Commission_for_Higher_Education

Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education

Higher education organization in the U.S.


The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education is a nonpartisan, regional interstate higher education compact and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Boulder, Colorado.

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The WICHE region consists of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawai’i, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, the U.S. Pacific Territories and Freely Associated States, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.[1]

It is one of four regional interstate higher education compacts in the United States.

History

In 1950, governors attending the Western Governors’ Conference came together to generate the Western Regional Education Compact to help the West address higher education and workforce issues distinct to the region. The following year, 14 commissioners from the five states that ratified the Western Regional Education Compact – Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, and Utah – began to organize. In 1953, the Western Regional Education Compact was signed into law by President Dwight D. Eisenhower and officially establish the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. In 2023, WICHE celebrated its 70th year serving the West.

WICHE's Structure

WICHE’s 48 commissioners are appointed by the governors of the 15 Western states and the U.S. Pacific Territories and Freely Associated States. Commission activities are funded in part through annual dues paid by region members and in part through grants and sponsorships. The WICHE Commission meets twice a year in locations around the West and oversees the development of WICHE programs and assures that the Western Regional Educational Compact is carried out for the benefit of the residents of the West. They do so by developing and approvings the organization’s annual Workplan, which outlines the diverse set of activities, projects, and initiatives that the WICHE Commission has prioritized for the fiscal year beginning July 1, all of which are intended to advance WICHE’s mission.

Located in the State Higher Education Policy Center (SHEPC), WICHE administers its work across four units: Programs and Services, Policy Analysis and Research, WCET – the WICHE Cooperative for Educational Technologies, and the WICHE Behavioral Health Program.[citation needed]

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