Oklahoma Code § 70-4673

Title 70. Schools: University of Oklahoma/Oklahoma State University Graduate
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Center at Tulsa - Establishment and funding.
A.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education shall
establish the University of Oklahoma/Oklahoma State University
Graduate Center at Tulsa (OU/OSU Graduate Center at Tulsa).  The
Center shall be directly funded by the Oklahoma State Regents for
Higher Education and the Center shall be subject to its direction
for final approval of programs and courses of study.  There shall be
a joint admissions committee composed of five faculty members
appointed by the University of Oklahoma and five faculty members
appointed by Oklahoma State University.  The president of the
University of Oklahoma shall serve as chair and the president of
Oklahoma State University shall serve as vice-chair for the first
year of operation of the Center.  After one year the positions of
chair and vice-chair shall rotate annually between presidents of the
two institutions.  The chair shall appoint the provost with the
approval of the vice-chair.
B.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education shall
appropriate funds to the University of Oklahoma for the operation of
the programs of the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and
for the programs designated by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education to be offered in Tulsa by the College.  These programs
shall be under the operational control of the University of
Oklahoma.
C.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education shall
appropriate funds to Oklahoma State University for the operation of
the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and
for any programs designated by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education to be offered in Tulsa by the College.  These programs
shall be under the operational control of Oklahoma State University.
D.  A joint consortium for research shall be established as a
part of the OU/OSU Graduate Center at Tulsa.
E.  Any curricula offered by the University of Oklahoma and
Oklahoma State University at the graduate or professional level may
be offered by the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State
University.

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