Oklahoma Code § 70-4674

Title 70. Schools: Technology Intern Partner Program
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A.  It is the intent of the Legislature that the Board of
Trustees for Oklahoma State University/Tulsa develop and implement a
Technology Intern Partner Program.  The purpose of the Program shall
be to facilitate a positive relationship between the academic and
business sector while providing valuable, hands-on experiences for
students.  In addition the Program will provide an additional method
for introducing students to career opportunities in technology-based
companies.
B.  The benefits of the Technology Intern Partner Program are as
follows:
1.  Enhances classroom learning for the student by integrating
academic curriculum and real-world work experience;
2.  Assists students in career decision making through on-the-
job experience in a chosen field;
3.  Improves after graduation job opportunities for students by
giving the student valuable work experience and contact with
potential employers;
4.  Teaches students valuable job search skills such as career
assessments, resume writing, and interviewing techniques; and
5.  Promotes the lifelong learning process of integrating work
and learning, and enhances workplace skills in occupational,
analytical, and teamwork performance.
C.  It is further the intent of the Legislature that the
Technology Intern Partner Program shall provide internships for
eligible students with technology-based companies.  One-half of the
funding for the internships shall be provided by the University and
one-half by the participating companies.  The Board of Trustees
should establish criteria and procedures for implementation and
operation of the Program.  The Board may decline to accept any such
funding it deems inappropriate, including funding amounts the Board
is unable to match.

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