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- Q850798 subject Q8405247.
- Q850798 abstract "The Oregon University System (OUS) was administered by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education (the "Board") and the Chancellor of the OUS, who was appointed by the Board. It was disbanded in June 2015.OUS was responsible for governing the state's seven public universities. Legislation passed in 2013 allowed Oregon public universities the option to set up their own institutional governing boards and the state's three largest universities (University of Oregon, Oregon State University, Portland State University) opted for institutional boards that became effective July 1, 2014. The four remaining regional universities in the OUS system (Eastern Oregon University, Oregon Institute of Technology, Southern Oregon University, Western Oregon University) later opted for institutional boards, effective July 1, 2015.Administrative work that was conducted by OUS will be managed by academic and financial units of the new Oregon Office of University Coordination and the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission.".
- Q850798 wikiPageExternalLink end-oregon-university-system.
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- Q850798 wikiPageWikiLink Q22024366.
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- Q850798 wikiPageWikiLink Q7101355.
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- Q850798 wikiPageWikiLink Q8405247.
- Q850798 wikiPageWikiLink Q861888.
- Q850798 type Thing.
- Q850798 comment "The Oregon University System (OUS) was administered by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education (the "Board") and the Chancellor of the OUS, who was appointed by the Board. It was disbanded in June 2015.OUS was responsible for governing the state's seven public universities.".
- Q850798 label "Oregon University System".