Oklahoma Code § 70-4667

Title 70. Schools: Langston University - Tulsa branch
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A.  On July 1, 2001, there shall be established a branch of
Langston University within the Tulsa metropolitan area consistent
with the statewide plan for Langston University as provided in
Section 4666 of this title.  Langston University shall continue to
meet the missions and programs of the Langston Urban Center in
Tulsa.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education are
authorized to make undergraduate and graduate course offerings at
the Langston University Branch in Tulsa available as the State
Regents shall determine are appropriate.  Undergraduate degree
programs offered through Oklahoma State University-Tulsa shall be
consistent with and in furthering implementation of the statewide
plan for Langston University as developed by the State Regents
pursuant to Section 4666 of this title and filed with the Office for
Civil Rights, United States Department of Education.

B.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education shall fund
Langston University at a level not less than its fiscal year 1998
level, and its Education and General Budget shall be held harmless
from reductions in succeeding years.  The Oklahoma State Regents for
Higher Education shall allocate funds to Langston University
sufficient to fund full time faculty in Tulsa at a level equal to
seventy percent (70%) of its faculty level that existed in Tulsa in
fiscal year 1998 and adequate building and classroom space which
were funded in fiscal year 1998 in order to carry out all functions
in Tulsa.  The Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and
Mechanical Colleges shall allocate space for Langston University in
Tulsa.
C.  It is the intent of the Legislature that Langston University
be funded at a level consistent with the average allocation and
allotment of the institutions in the regional funding tier as
established by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.
D.  Beginning with the 2001-2002 academic year, degrees earned
at Langston University Branch in Tulsa shall be designated as
awarded by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education acting
through Langston University.

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