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2002 SESSION
HJ 171 Cooperation among higher education systems and General Assembly.
Introduced by: Jerrauld C. Jones | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Communication, collaboration, and cooperation among the public and higher education systems and the Virginia General Assembly. Requests the Secretary of Education to facilitate communication, collaboration, and cooperation among the public and higher education systems, and the Virginia General Assembly to establish a K-20 continuum. The Secretary of Education is also requested to apprise the Commission on Access and Diversity in Higher Education regarding progress toward accomplishing initiatives that promote the K-20 continuum, dialogue with citizens and the business community to strengthen support for public and higher education, and efforts to ensure better articulation and alignment of curricula between public and higher education. The Secretary is also requested to recommend to the Commission by November 30, 2002, any changes to existing state laws that may be necessary to assist public and higher education agencies in accomplishing their individual missions and the objectives of this resolution. This resolution is a recommendation of the Commission on Access and Diversity in Higher Education.
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HISTORY
- 01/09/02 House: Presented & ordered printed, prefiled 01/09/02 021863804
- 01/09/02 House: Referred to Committee on Education
- 01/30/02 House: Passed by indefinitely in Education (14-Y 8-N)