SWOSU Implements Changes at Sayre Remote Location

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July 1, 2022

SWOSU Press Release

Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) is making changes to ensure that its Sayre location will continue to meet the higher education needs of western Oklahomans.

SWOSU will begin consolidating the operations of its remote location in Sayre into one facility. The additional buildings at the Sayre location will be transferred to a new owner who can better utilize and maintain those valuable properties.

SWOSU has operated its remote location in Sayre since 1987 when Sayre Junior College was merged with SWOSU. Since the merger, SWOSU’s remote location at Sayre has been an integral part of SWOSU’s overall operation and approach to meeting the needs of students. However, technological advancements have created new platforms such as Zoom that allow students the ability to take an active role in their education from anywhere. SWOSU Sayre has experienced multi-year enrollment declines that drove SWOSU to impanel a task force to study this issue. The SWOSU Sayre task force consulted widely with stakeholders on the issue before drafting recommendations.

This is necessary in the unfortunate decade-plus history of severe cuts in state funding for public universities in Oklahoma and in light of enrollment declines at the Sayre location,” SWOSU President Dr. Diane Lovell said. “Our present focus is to maintain the Sayre location’s functionality and operation.”

The changes at the remote location in Sayre will allow SWOSU to continue its legacy of providing affordable, accessible education in southwestern Oklahoma.

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