November 20, 2012
Oklahoma Campus Compact (OkCC) supports the civic purpose of higher education that includes developing students as citizens. OKCC assists member institutions in their efforts to develop citizenship skills by promoting and advancing methodologies including service-learning, volunteerism, community service, and political engagement. Established in October 2000, OkCC represents 36 Oklahoma higher education institutions as part of the 1,200 college and university Campus Compact membership nationwide. OkCC is housed at the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Academic Affairs Division. An Executive Committee guides the work of the OkCC in providing faculty development, student civic engagement, and resource development and subgrants to help students develop the knowledge and skills of civic participate through involvement in public service.