The Honorable Michael J. Lybyer State Senator, District 16 State Capitol Building Jefferson City, MO 65101
and
The Honorable Lawrence (Doyle) Childers State Senator, District 29 State Capitol Building Jefferson City, MO 65101
Dear Senator Lybyer and Senator Childers:
This opinion is in response to your question asking:
Is the West Plains Campus of Southwest Missouri State University eligible for reimbursement for the costs of tuition, books and fees to public community colleges, vocational or technical schools, as provided in Section
160.545 .5 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri?
The West Plains Campus of Southwest Missouri State University is described in Section
174.500 . West Plains campus of Southwest Missouri State University established — mission implementation plan. — 1. The board of regents of Southwest Missouri State University is authorized to continue the program of higher education at West Plains, Missouri, which was begun in 1963 and which shall be known as the "West Plains Campus of Southwest Missouri State University". Southwest Missouri State University may include an appropriation request for the branch facility at West Plains in its operating budget.2. The coordinating board for higher education in cooperation with the board of regents shall develop a mission implementation plan for the campus at West Plains, Howell County, which is known as the "West Plains Campus of Southwest Missouri State University", and which shall be a teaching institution, offering one-year certificates, two-year associate degrees and credit and noncredit courses to both traditional and nontraditional students to meet the ongoing and emerging employer and educational needs of the citizens of the area served.
Section
5. Within the amount appropriated for the program, in addition to the grants to public schools authorized by subsections 1 to 3 of this section, the commissioner of education shall, by rule and regulation of the state board of education and with the advice of the coordinating board for higher education, establish procedure for the reimbursement of the cost of tuition, books and fees to any public community college or vocational or technical school for any student:
(1) Who has attended a public high school in the state for at least three years immediately prior to graduation that meets the requirements of subsection 2 of this section; and
(2) Who has made a good faith effort to first secure all available federal sources of funding that could be applied to the reimbursement described in this subsection; and
(3) Who has earned a minimal grade average while in high school as determined by rule of the state board of education, and other requirements for the reimbursement authorized by this subsection as determined by rule and regulation of said board. [Emphasis added.]
Subsection 5 refers to "any public community college or vocational or technical school." The issue to be addressed is whether the West Plains Campus of Southwest Missouri State University is deemed "any public community college or vocational or technical school" for purposes of the benefits authorized by subsection 5 of Section
To assist in determining if the West Plains Campus is "any public community college or vocational or technical school" for purposes of subsection 5 of Section
The West Plains Campus is separately accredited by the North Central Association for the granting of associate degrees, . . . .
The West Plains Campus currently offers an Associate of Arts Degree in General Education, an Associate of Science Degree in Nursing, and Associate of Applied Science Degrees in Business, Drafting Technology, Manufacturing Machine Technology, Paralegal Studies and Welding Technology. The West Plains Campus offers courses in the liberal arts and sciences, including general education, as well as occupational and vocational-technical. Courses are offered by SMSU faculty as well as in coordination with local area vocational-technical schools.
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Course offerings lead to the granting of seven associate degrees including Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, and Associate of Applied Science. The campus does not offer baccalaureate or higher degrees.
The West Plains Campus derives financial resources from state appropriations, student fees, federal student aid programs including Pell Grants and Stafford Loan Program, and local contributions. Student fees are paid by the student population, which is currently 35.8 percent from the City of West Plains, 49.3 percent from Howell County and 94.1 percent from the seven-county area constituting Howell and the six neighboring counties. Since establishment of the campus in 1963, the City of West Plains and the surrounding area have provided significant local support. For example, during the past five years, gifts to the West Plains Campus from residents of Howell County and contributions from the City of West Plains in support of SMSU-West Plains have exceeded hundreds of thousands of dollars. Clearly there has been significant local/public support of SMSU-West Plains.
You have also stated that the "campus provides a variety of educational and community services, including a summerfest enrichment program for area elementary students, an adult literacy program, professional development and other non-credit courses for local business and industry."
Subsection 5 of Section
When interpreting a statute, the primary responsibility is to ascertain the intent of the legislature from the language used and give effect to that intent if possible. Mayfield v. Brown ShoeCompany,
Section
Based on the facts you have provided, the West Plains Campus is within the plain and ordinary meaning of the term "community college." The West Plains Campus serves a certain community and is supported in part by it. You have stated that 94.1 percent of the student population is from Howell County and the six neighboring counties. You have stated that local support from residents of Howell County and the City of West Plains has exceeded hundreds of thousands of dollars during the past five years. The West Plains Campus offers courses two years beyond the high school level. Section
The apparent objective of subsection 5 of Section
In summary, the West Plains Campus fits the plain and ordinary meaning of the term "community college." The use by the legislature of "any" preceding "community college" indicates the term "community college" should be given an all inclusive meaning and the meaning should not be unduly restricted. Including the West Plains Campus furthers the apparent objective of the legislature in enacting subsection 5 of Section
CONCLUSION
It is the opinion of this office that for purposes of subsection 5 of Section
Very truly yours,
JEREMIAH W. (JAY) NIXON Attorney General
5. A "community college" is an institution of higher education deriving financial resources from local, state, and federal sources, and providing postsecondary education primarily for persons above the twelfth grade age level, including courses in:
(1) Liberal arts and sciences, including general education;
(2) Occupational, vocational-technical; and
(3) A variety of educational community services.
Community college course offerings lead to the granting of certificates, diplomas, and/or associate degrees, but do not include baccalaureate or higher degrees.
This definition is consistent with the conclusion reached in this opinion; however, this opinion only addresses the applicability of subsection 5 of Section
