Changes the mission of Missouri Southern State University
The bill's passage would result in the repeal of the existing section of Missouri law that defines the university's mission, replacing it with a new focus that emphasizes baccalaureate degree programs, and a distinction in its commitment to global educational themes. As of July 1, 2008, the university would progressively phase out its associate degree programs unless continued through specific approvals, shifting the emphasis towards more advanced degree offerings.
Senate Bill 907 seeks to change the mission of Missouri Southern State University, redefining its status and focus to align more closely with international or global education, health and life sciences, and immersive learning experiences. The bill also designates Missouri Southern as a moderately selective institution. This rebranding aims to enhance the university’s role in providing higher education that is relevant to current global needs and standards.
Notable points of contention surrounding SB 907 may arise from its implications for current students, faculty, and the academic community as a whole. By discontinuing associate degree programs, the bill could potentially limit access to higher education for students who may not be ready for baccalaureate programs. Critics might argue this shift could undermine community access to education and reduce the diversity of programs available, leading to debates on how best to serve students with varied academic needs and pathways.