Oklahoma Code § 70-4669

Title 70. Schools: Rogers State University - Creation and funding
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A.  On January 1, 1999, there shall be created in Claremore,
Oklahoma, and its other regionally accredited sites, as a successor
to the Claremore campus of Rogers University, an institution of
higher education to be known as Rogers State University.  Rogers
State University shall programmatically and budgetarily function as
a regional institution within The Oklahoma State System of Higher
Education, yet with a community college component.  It shall be
authorized to offer no less than the average number of programs and
courses of study at other regional institutions of similar size and
enrollment.
B.  Rogers State University shall operate as an institution
within The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education and shall be
governed by the Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma.  The
president of Rogers State University shall report directly to the
Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma.
C.  It is the intent of the Legislature that Rogers State
University be funded initially 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.  The Legislature recognizes the decision of the State
Regents, pursuant to the powers vested in the State Regents by
Section 2 of Article XIII-A of the Oklahoma Constitution, to change
the function of Rogers State University, formerly known as the
Claremore campus of Rogers University, to include a four-year
baccalaureate and graduate degree granting function, as quickly as
that can be done, giving due consideration to the protection of the
institution's regional accreditation status.  The State Regents will
provide an annual report on the transition in Rogers State
University function to the Governor, the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate,
beginning on January 1, 2000, and continuing until Rogers State
University is regionally accredited as a four-year baccalaureate and
graduate degree granting institution.
E.  Rogers State University shall maintain a community college
component within the university and shall maintain admission
standards, academic policies and practices for the community college
component consistent with those approved for associate degree
granting institutions by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education.
F.  Rogers State University is hereby authorized to contract
with other regionally accredited institutions of higher education,
specifically including Northeastern State University, for the
delivery of courses and programs at any location where Rogers State
University is authorized to deliver courses or programs.  This
authorization shall still remain in force after Rogers State
University gains regional accreditation for upper division programs.

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