Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.405

Title 70. Schools: Unused capacity
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A.  The Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma School of Science and
Mathematics, upon a finding of unused capacity within the Oklahoma
School of Science and Mathematics (OSSM), shall have the authority
to:
1.  Establish a policy providing for the acceptance of students
residing outside of Oklahoma and outside the United States for
enrollment in courses offered by OSSM in an amount not to exceed ten
percent (10%) of the total enrollment of OSSM.  The policy shall
include but not be limited to:
a. a method of calculating rates for nonresident tuition
and room and board which must meet or exceed the cost
of attendance, subject to limits prescribed by the
Legislature, and
b. a provision that residents of Oklahoma seeking
acceptance to OSSM be given priority for enrollment
over students who are not residents of the state, if
all other qualifications are equal;
2.  Offer for rent dormitories, classrooms, laboratories or
other OSSM facilities located in Oklahoma City; and
3.  Establish educational programs and professional development
workshops to be offered during summer periods for which tuition and
fee rates may be established.
B.  By January 1 of each year, the Board shall submit a report
to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore and the Minority Leader
of the Senate, the Speaker and the Minority Leader of the House of
Representatives, the chair of the Senate Education Committee and the
chair of the House Common Education Committee that includes the
nonresident tuition and room and board rates approved by the Board
for the current academic year.  The annual report shall include data
on the impact of any tuition increases on the ability of students to
meet the costs of attendance, enrollment patterns and any other data
considered relevant by the Board.
C.  The Board shall promulgate rules to implement the provisions
of this section.

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