Memorandum of Understanding

December 14, 1999

Ohio's two- and four-year public and private colleges and universities agree to establish a consortium to work together to offer a central clearinghouse for courses offered at a distance. This consortium shall be called the Ohio Learning Network (OLN).

This network is created in an environment when the needs of the learning community and workforce have profoundly changed, and meeting those needs requires new and more creative and collaborative responses from all higher education institutions. Certainly, place-bound and time-bound adults and others with limited options need the opportunity to pursue higher education within their communities, at their homes, and at their workplaces through the most cost-efficient and effective connections within the existing fabric of higher education opportunities in Ohio.

Ohio's colleges and universities have demonstrated leadership in removing barriers to transferability for students and their credits for example, partnership in the degree audit reporting system (DARS), course applicability system (CAS), and in the management of resources to enhance educational opportunities. This Memorandum of Understanding and its accompanying Principles of Good Practice expand upon that work and establish operational guidelines for participation in the OLN.

Institutions participating in OLN commit to expand higher education opportunities for the learning community through concerted initiatives that reduce inter-institutional barriers and encourage an expanded number of residents to pursue higher education as illustrated by the OLN Degree Completion project.

All institutions are strongly encouraged and expected to embrace the best principles and practices of articulation and transfer through coordination of curriculum and student achievement expectations, as well as to explore dual admissions between selected institutions. All institutions participating in OLN commit to working collaboratively to utilize resources of the state through effective use of technology as illustrated by the central on-line course catalog. Assessment will be conducted in collaboration with OLN institutions; this assessment of OLN outcomes is anticipated in 2002.

This Memo of Understanding is effective beginning with this 14 day of December 1999.

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