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85-951. State colleges; priorities.The state colleges, collectively and individually, shall have as their first instructional priority the provision of baccalaureate general academic, baccalaureate occupational, and baccalaureate professional degree programs in education. The colleges' second instructional priority shall be master's programs in education and other areas authorized by the Legislature. Such colleges' third priority shall be the continuation and development of applied research and public service activities. The colleges' fourth priority shall be the awarding of the specialist degree in education. SourceLaws 1978, LB 756, § 35; Laws 1984, LB 970, § 2.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter85 > 85-951

85-951. State colleges; priorities.The state colleges, collectively and individually, shall have as their first instructional priority the provision of baccalaureate general academic, baccalaureate occupational, and baccalaureate professional degree programs in education. The colleges' second instructional priority shall be master's programs in education and other areas authorized by the Legislature. Such colleges' third priority shall be the continuation and development of applied research and public service activities. The colleges' fourth priority shall be the awarding of the specialist degree in education. SourceLaws 1978, LB 756, § 35; Laws 1984, LB 970, § 2.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter85 > 85-951

85-951. State colleges; priorities.The state colleges, collectively and individually, shall have as their first instructional priority the provision of baccalaureate general academic, baccalaureate occupational, and baccalaureate professional degree programs in education. The colleges' second instructional priority shall be master's programs in education and other areas authorized by the Legislature. Such colleges' third priority shall be the continuation and development of applied research and public service activities. The colleges' fourth priority shall be the awarding of the specialist degree in education. SourceLaws 1978, LB 756, § 35; Laws 1984, LB 970, § 2.