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Dwayne Holford Coordinator, Academic Affairs ./-  !History of Assessment in Oklahoma""&D 1980 - assessment demands placed on higher education 1989- the North Central Association of Colleges and Universities adopted a  Statement on Assessment and Student Academic Achievement. 1991- Legislature adopted 1219 which provided for the establishment of a system wide assessment fee. 6"" !History of Assessment in Oklahoma""&- 1991- Regents adopted policy 1991- institutional plans submitted 1993 - program fully operational in spring 1993 - revision required ACT cut scores 1996 - revision included graduate student assessment The assessment policy has not changed since 1996 but there have been changes in policy language 6., Current Policy,Policy Contents Statement of Accountability Definition and Purpose Institutional Requirements Entry-level Assessment and Placement Mid-Level Assessment Program Outcomes Assessment Assessment of Student Satisfaction Graduate Student Assessment dNN  Entry Level Assessment,Each institution will use established ACT scores at or above the State Regents established minimum in the four subject areas of science reasoning, mathematics, reading, and English. 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