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2009 SESSION
SJ 329 George Mason University; GMU, Loudoun County and Town of Leesburg to study permanent campus.
Introduced by: Mark R. Herring | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Study; GMU campus in Loudoun County; report. Requests George Mason University, Northern Virginia Community College, Loudon County Public Schools, Loudon County, and the Town of Leesburg to study the feasibility of establishing a permanent campus of George Mason University in Loudon County. In conducting their study, they shall, in coordination with one another, (i) solicit proposals from interested parties to develop a permanent campus of George Mason University in Loudoun County based on the criteria established in the report "Planning for Enhanced Public Higher Education in Loudoun County" and (ii) evaluate all such proposals with input from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Study; GMU campus in Loudoun County; report. Requests George Mason University, Loudon County, and the Town of Leesburg to study the feasibility of establishing a permanent campus of George Mason University in Loudon County. In conducting their study, they shall, in coordination with one another, (i) solicit proposals from interested parties to develop a permanent campus of George Mason University in Loudoun County based on the criteria established in the report "Planning for Enhanced Public Higher Education in Loudoun County" and (ii) evaluate all such proposals with input from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.