Oklahoma Code § 70-4662

Title 70. Schools: Oklahoma State University-Tulsa — Programs and degrees
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A.  On January 1, 1999, there shall be established as a
successor to Rogers University in Tulsa a branch institution of
Oklahoma State University which shall be known as Oklahoma State
University-Tulsa and shall offer undergraduate courses and
baccalaureate degree programs as the Oklahoma State Regents of
Higher Education shall determine are appropriate.  No later than
July 1, 2001, the Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and
Mechanical Colleges, in cooperation with the State Regents, shall
have developed and implemented programs leading to baccalaureate
degrees that can be earned at Oklahoma State University-Tulsa.
B.  Beginning with the 2001 - 2002 academic year, degrees earned
at Oklahoma State University-Tulsa shall be designated as awarded by
the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education acting through
Oklahoma State University; provided that dual degree programs may be
offered at Oklahoma State University-Tulsa and dual degrees may be
awarded through Oklahoma State University and other institutions.

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