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The Oregon State Board of Higher Education was the statutory governing board for the Oregon University System from 1909 to 2015. The board was composed of eleven members appointed by the Governor of Oregon and confirmed by the Oregon State Senate . Nine members were appointed for four year terms; two members were students and appointed for two year terms.

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6-668: 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

12-502: The Oregon Legislature passed chapter 251, Oregon Laws 1929, that officially unified the state's public universities under the auspices of the newly renamed "Oregon State Board of Higher Education". Part of that law abolished each public school's board of regents and created a nine-member State Board of Higher Education. Becky Johnson, the first person whose appointment to a state Commission was subject to Senate approval, served on

18-500: The Board from 1962 - 1975. Former Governor of Oregon Neil Goldschmidt was appointed and selected as the board's president in January 2004, but the Senate confirmation process that approved his appointment also led to revelations of a decades-old sex scandal. Goldschmidt resigned from the board three months after his appointment. Governor Ted Kulongoski took the unusual step of assuming

24-636: The board presidency following Goldschmidt's resignation. The most recent addition to the Board was Jim Francesconi , former Portland City Councillor and mayoral candidate. He was confirmed by a vote of 28-1 in February, 2007, with Senator Vicki Walker casting the sole "no" vote, and Senator Rick Metsger absent. Both the Oregon State Board of Higher Education and the Oregon University System closed permanently on June 30, 2015. Most of

30-457: The state's three largest universities ( Oregon State University , University of Oregon , 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

36-613: Was conducted by OUS has been managed since June 2015 by academic and financial units of the Oregon Office of University Coordination and the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission . This Oregon government -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Oregon State Board of Higher Education The board was first known as the Oregon State Board of Higher Curricula and maintained that name from 1909 to 1929. In 1929

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