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GMU - Innovative Ventures Language (language only)

Item 162 #2s

Item 162 #2s

Education
George Mason University

Language

Page 165, after line 15, insert:

"H. The Board of Visitors of George Mason University may participate in a joint venture or innovation agreement with an individual, corporation, governmental body or agency, partnership, association, or other entity to develop and deliver new, collaborative distance learning and technology-based instruction programs for traditional and non-traditional students, including veterans and military personnel. The Board may create or operate such entity accordingly. In the course of any venture or agreement, the Board may authorize a pilot and implementation of distance learning and technology-based instruction programs that are aligned with and responsive to the educational and workforce needs of traditional and non-traditional students. If the Board determines it is necessary to the development and delivery of distance learning and technology-based instruction programs, the Board may create or assist in the creation of; own in whole or in part or otherwise control; participate in or with any entities, public or private; and purchase, receive, subscribe for, own, use, employ, sell, pledge or otherwise acquire or dispose of (i) shares or obligations of, or interests in, any entity organized for any purpose within or outside the Commonwealth and (ii) obligations of any person or corporation. Prior to the execution of any joint venture or innovation agreement, George Mason University shall formally seek and receive approval from the majority of the members of the Joint Subcommittee on the Future Competitiveness of Virginia Higher Education and report on whether there will be any impact on current or future operations of the Online Virginia Network Authority.".



Explanation

(This language amendment allows George Mason University to participate in or create a joint venture or innovation agreement with an individual, corporation, governmental body or agency, partnership, association, or other entity to develop and deliver new, collaborative distance learning and technology-based instruction programs for traditional and non-traditional students, including veterans and military personnel. However, the University, prior to the execution of any joint venture of innovation agreement, shall formally seek and receive approval from the majority of the members of the Joint Subcommittee on the Future Competitiveness of Virginia Higher Education.)