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Council backs resolution supporting Northeastern State University’s push to make Broken Arrow a four-year campus
Summary
Broken Arrow City Council authorized a resolution supporting Oklahoma Senate Bill 701 that would clear the way for Northeastern State University–Broken Arrow to offer freshman and sophomore courses and operate as a traditional four-year campus.
Broken Arrow City Council voted to authorize Resolution No. 1633, a formal expression of support for Oklahoma Senate Bill 701, which would permit Northeastern State University’s Broken Arrow campus to add first- and second-year coursework and operate as a traditional four-year institution.
Rod Hanley, president of Northeastern State University, told the council that opening the Broken Arrow campus to lower-division students has been his top priority since becoming…
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