ORS 341.009
Policy


The Legislative Assembly finds that:

(1)

The community college is an educational institution that is intended to fill the institutional gap in education by offering broad, comprehensive programs in academic subjects and in career and technical education subjects. It is primarily designed to provide associate or certificate degree programs for some, serve a transitional purpose for others who will continue baccalaureate or other college work, provide the ability to enter the workforce immediately and serve to determine future educational needs for other students. It can provide means for continuation of academic education, career and technical education or the attainment of entirely new skills as demands for old skills and old occupations are supplanted by new technologies. It may also provide the means to coordinate courses and programs with high schools to accommodate successful transition to college degree programs.

(2)

Each community college should be so located as to be within commuting time of a substantial majority of its students. As an economical method of providing education close to the student’s home, the community college should remain a commuting institution.

(3)

The community college should establish its organizational patterns to maintain a unique quality of flexibility and the ability to change to meet changing needs.

(4)

The community college is a post-high-school institution. It should not be a “starter” institution intended to evolve into a four-year baccalaureate institution. Except as provided in ORS 341.013 (Applied baccalaureate degrees), it should be concerned with programs terminating before reaching the baccalaureate degree.

(5)

Except as provided in ORS 341.013 (Applied baccalaureate degrees), the community college should continue to be prohibited by law from becoming a baccalaureate degree granting institution.

(6)

Admission to the community college should be open to high school graduates or to persons who have not graduated from high school who can profit from the instruction offered.

(7)

There should be close cooperation between those directing the community college program and those responsible for public universities listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities), so that lower-division college transfer programs of the community college will provide adequate preparation for entering baccalaureate degree granting programs, and so that students will be able to transfer with a minimum of difficulty.

(8)

The community college should offer as comprehensive a program as the needs and resources of the area that it serves dictate. Cost to student and quality of instruction in established private institutions should be among the factors in determining necessary duplication of effort.

(9)

It should be the policy of the community college to open its facilities and make available its resources to the high schools of its area on a sound contractual basis, for appropriate secondary or transitional courses, either academic or as part of career and technical education, when it is within its ability to provide facilities and it is determined that the high school cannot or does not offer them.

(10)

Programs designed to meet the needs of the area served should be based on the actual educational and service needs of the district. Specific career and technical education courses should be related not only to the employment opportunities of the area but of the state and nation as well. Such determination should be made in consultation with representatives of labor, business, industry, agriculture and other interested groups.

(11)

The initiative for the establishment of new community colleges should come from the localities to be served, as a response to demonstrated educational needs of an area. However, these localities must not only be willing to assume the responsibility for the institutions but must be able to provide resources needed for an adequate educational and service program.

(12)

The governing board of the community college should be charged with the policy-making function. With respect to educational programming, the governing board shall:

(a)

Identify educational needs of the district; and

(b)

Bring together the resources necessary to meet the needs.

(13)

The state should maintain a policy of substantial state participation in community college building costs and the maintenance of an adequate level of state support for operation. However, no state funds should be appropriated for buildings such as dormitories or athletic facilities for spectator sports. The district should provide a substantial portion of the funds for capital improvement as well as for operation of a community college.

(14)

State appropriations for community colleges shall be made separately from those for other segments of education.

(15)

The formula for the distribution of funds for operating costs should reflect the heavier operating costs and capital outlay for certain career and technical education courses. Federal funds received for career and technical education, adult basic education, workforce development or other federal initiatives should be used for those purposes only and be distributed separately from funds appropriated by the state and should be exempted from the computations of the present distribution formula for operating costs.

(16)

The cost of education to the individual should be sufficiently low to permit students of low-income families to attend. This is particularly true of tuition costs. However, students should pay an amount sufficient to provide an incentive to profit from the instructional program offered.

(17)

Any eligible Oregon resident should have the right to attend a community college even though not residing in a district operating one, subject to the right of the governing board to limit the size of classes and to give preference to students residing in the district. Local school districts and education service districts should have the authority to negotiate the terms and conditions with the governing boards for the enrollment of students residing in such areas. [1971 c.513 §97; 1993 c.45 §130; 1995 c.67 §2; 2007 c.858 §36; 2009 c.94 §12; 2011 c.637 §122; 2013 c.747 §44; 2019 c.255 §4]
341.005
Definitions for chapter
341.009
Policy
341.011
Criminal justice courses eligible for social science cluster
341.013
Applied baccalaureate degrees
341.015
Guidelines for districts
341.019
Provision of services by district
341.021
Provision of service outside districts
341.022
Maximum reimbursable enrollments in nondistrict areas
341.024
Rules
341.025
Petition for formation of district
341.039
Formation of community college service district
341.041
Conversion of certain community college service districts to community college districts
341.045
Feasibility study
341.055
Hearing
341.065
Dismissal of petition
341.076
Commission recommendation to legislature
341.085
Election for formation of district
341.095
Questions included in election
341.102
Payment of formation election expenses
341.105
List of electors
341.115
Effect of election results
341.125
First board
341.175
Adjustment of zone boundaries
341.185
Review of zone boundaries
341.275
Community college district board
341.283
Organization
341.287
Status
341.290
General powers
341.300
Traffic control
341.305
Tax levy
341.308
Authority to certify operating taxes
341.309
Establishment of interstate taxing authority
341.311
Eminent domain
341.312
Self-insurance program
341.315
Contract for educational services
341.317
Educational services to adults in custody at correctional institutions
341.319
Intellectual property
341.321
Reserve fund
341.326
Qualification
341.327
Method of electing board
341.331
Change in method of nominating and electing board
341.335
Vacancy
341.339
Position numbers required for at-large positions
341.341
Assigning position numbers
341.356
Election laws applicable
341.357
Publication of notices
341.369
Special elections
341.371
Board resolution required to submit question to electors
341.379
Eligibility of electors following certain events
341.405
Establishment of community college
341.415
Official name of college
341.420
Procedure for name changes for district or college
341.440
Contracts for educational services
341.446
Distribution of community college information to public school students
341.450
Accelerated college credit programs
341.455
Credit for career school courses
341.460
Credit for traffic safety education course not permitted
341.463
Courses in American Sign Language
341.465
Certificates and associate degrees
341.470
Mandatory student-initiated fees
341.475
Student loan fund
341.478
Scholarships
341.481
Admission of students
341.484
Contracts for reimbursement between college districts
341.487
Admission of nonresident students at resident tuition rate under certain conditions
341.492
Residency for purpose of distribution of state aid
341.496
Admission of members of Armed Forces and specified federal agencies and of spouses and dependent children of members
341.499
Rights of student ordered to active duty
341.502
Credit for room, board, tuition and fees for student ordered to active duty
341.506
Credit for education and training received in Armed Forces
341.509
Tuition waiver for child, spouse or unremarried surviving spouse of service member
341.518
Tuition waiver for students 65 years of age or older
341.522
Oregon Promise program
341.526
Grant program for first-generation college-bound students
341.535
Qualifications of faculty
341.541
Affirmative action plans, goals when faculty, staff reductions required
341.547
Notice of reasonable assurance of continued employment
341.551
Optional retirement plan for administrative employees
341.556
Sources of compensation for faculty members
341.565
Boundary board
341.569
When election on change required
341.573
Division of assets and liabilities
341.575
Liability of annexed, merged or detached territory
341.577
Procedure when district annexes new territory that is greater in population than original district
341.579
Vote on proposed boundary change subject to ORS 341.577
341.601
Definitions
341.604
Expansion of district
341.608
Service area financing
341.611
Election on bonded indebtedness
341.613
Bonded indebtedness restrictions
341.616
Levy of direct ad valorem tax to pay bonds
341.618
Application of ORS 341.675 to 341.715 to bonds
341.619
New territory in Blue Mountain and Columbia Gorge Community College Districts not liable for existing debt
341.620
Community College Support Fund
341.626
Distribution of state aid
341.635
Effect on state aid of scholarships and of certain admissions
341.655
Distribution of federal funds for career and technical education
341.660
Treatment of public library costs in computing state aid
341.665
Receipt of funds for apprenticeship programs
341.670
System for reporting finances
341.675
Authority to incur bonded indebtedness
341.678
Election on bonded indebtedness
341.681
Issuance of bonds
341.685
Registration of bonds
341.690
Tax levy to meet annual bonded indebtedness
341.693
Payment of bond principal and interest
341.695
Bond redemption procedure
341.697
Refunding bonds
341.702
Laws governing issuance of bonds
341.703
Custodian of funds
341.705
Warrant procedure
341.709
Annual audit required
341.715
Short-term bonds
341.721
Issuance by State Treasurer
341.725
Community College Capital Construction Fund
341.728
Community College Bond Building Fund
341.933
Distribution of state funds for capital construction
341.937
Capital improvements for access for persons with disabilities
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