Oklahoma Code § 70-4706

Title 70. Schools: Defining roles, goals and missions of like institutions -
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Admission standard - Commendation of two-year colleges for providing
universal access and State Regents for updating and enforcing
viability standard.
A.  Recognizing the increasing demand for college and university
education, the rapid changes facing our society, and the worldwide
competition facing our citizens, the Legislature acknowledges the
need to reexamine the state's higher education system to ensure that
the system created half a century ago will meet the changing needs.
It is the intent of the Legislature that the State Regents for
Higher Education fully exercise their constitutional authority to
reexamine and more clearly define the roles, goals and missions of

like institutions within The Oklahoma State System of Higher
Education.  It is further the intent of the Legislature that the
State Regents examine the current system of governance of Oklahoma
institutions of higher education and submit a report and
recommendations to the Oklahoma Legislature by January 1, 1993.
Such recommendations shall also examine qualifications for board
service and shall be consistent with the functions assigned each
institution.
B.  The Legislature encourages the State Regents to set
admissions standards reflecting the differences between the various
institutions.  The implementation of such standards shall not have a
negative impact on current funding.
C.  The Legislature commends the two-year colleges for providing
universal access.  In the interest of economy and of value for each
dollar invested in the system, unnecessary duplication should be
avoided.
D.  The Legislature commends the State Regents for Higher
Education for updating and enforcing the viability standards for
institutions of higher education.

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