SB 363
Higher education; exempting certain private and out-of-state institutions from accreditation. Effective date. Emergency.
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Bill overview
This bill would allow certain private and out-of-state colleges and universities to operate in Oklahoma without needing to be accredited by Oklahoma-based accrediting agencies. The bill aims to increase educational opportunities by reducing accreditation requirements for these institutions. It includes an effective date and is being enacted under an emergency clause, allowing it to take effect immediately. This change could impact the oversight and regulation of higher education institutions in the state.
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