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  1. Default Re: OCU law school to move downtown?

    The developer and architectural team have been selected. If everything works perfectly, construction wouldn't start until Fall 2011. Give it time, it's a huge project.

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    Default Re: OCU law school to move downtown?

    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzytoad View Post
    I hear it's going to be at 800 N Harvey now..
    Lemme tell ya, I'd much prefer that location. That's a magnificent building.

    (you're talking about Central HS, right?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Comm'l Real Estate Guy View Post
    The developer and architectural team have been selected. If everything works perfectly, construction wouldn't start until Fall 2011. Give it time, it's a huge project.
    That is good news in itself. Having a developer and architect selected already, very nice.

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    All bets may be off if the governor signs the two-year moratorium on state historic tax credits

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    Lemme tell ya, I'd much prefer that location. That's a magnificent building.

    (you're talking about Central HS, right?)
    yep

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    Default Re: OCU law school to move downtown?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    All bets may be off if the governor signs the two-year moratorium on state historic tax credits
    Thank goodness we have a state government that seems, at times, to be strategically working against us..

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    Default Re: OCU law school to move downtown?

    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzytoad View Post
    I hear it's going to be at 800 N Harvey now..
    Where do you hear this?

  8. #133

    Default Re: OCU law school to move downtown?

    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzytoad View Post
    I hear it's going to be at 800 N Harvey now..
    Where did you hear this information? This is the first I have heard about this and from the things that I am aware of this is incorrect.

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    Um... that's intriguing.....

  10. #135

    Default Re: OCU law school to move downtown?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    All bets may be off if the governor signs the two-year moratorium on state historic tax credits
    1, Is OCU also relying on this?
    2, Is this a moratorium for one year or a long-time ban?

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    Default Re: OCU law school to move downtown?

    Quote Originally Posted by Comm'l Real Estate Guy View Post
    The developer and architectural team have been selected.
    Who are they?

  12. #137

    Default Re: OCU law school to move downtown?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
    1, Is OCU also relying on this?
    2, Is this a moratorium for one year or a long-time ban?
    The state budge is a year-to-year affair.

  13. #138

    Default New OCU Law School (Dropped)

    Just saw it on NewsOk and now can't find it. I will post it if it re-appears.

    Bad news for downtown.

    ....Here it is.

    Oklahoma City University's new president says he is scrapping plans to move the university's law school to the historic former Ford Model T plant west of downtown.



    Read more: http://www.newsok.com/ocu-scraps-pla...#ixzz0tnDE9kgy
    Last edited by Pete; 02-07-2011 at 02:50 PM.

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    Default Re: OCU Drops Plan for Downtown Law School

    Bummer. Don't count your chickens until they hatch.

  15. Default Re: OCU Drops Plan for Downtown Law School

    I thought the move was ingenious. Huge bummer.

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    Default Re: OCU Drops Plan for Downtown Law School

    Not shocking, didn't they suspend the historic building tax credits?

  17. #142

    Default Re: OCU Drops Plan for Downtown Law School

    No. They deferred them, so they moved back the date that the tax credits would be awarded. That only affects the bank that accepts the tax credits.

    I think most of us can spell out what this means for OCU politically. They just painted themselves as outcasts with the chamber group. I don't think their new president gets the politics around here, by deciding to pass on downtown.

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    Default Re: OCU Drops Plan for Downtown Law School

    Very disappointing. They would have been a great addition to downtown.

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    Default Re: OCU Drops Plan for Downtown Law School

    It's too bad for downtown, but it's probably a wise financial decision. I can't say that I believe a small private university spending $50 million on what amounts to a vanity move is particularly good stewardship of endowment funds.

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    Would have elevated their law program, though, and helped them provide a more sought-after and higher-quality program. Apparently I have been sorely corrected in the past on the misconception that OCU is a prestigious law school..

  21. #146

    Default Re: OCU Drops Plan for Downtown Law School

    Frankly, if you want to attract top-flight talent, you pay them.

    Don't get me wrong, I was enamored with the idea of the move, but it wouldn't add to OCU Law's reputation or substantially improve its academic product. IT would, however, cost a bunch of money that can be spent on attracting a higher-ranking faculty.

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    The faculty at OCU is on par with the faculty at the other schools. The big difference is the average LSAT score and GPA of matriculates. The level of instruction is the same (and that'll be confirmed by the transfers) and OCU offers a night program, which OCU doesn't. I didn't apply anywhere else because I had a job upon graduation and worked as an assistant/intern throughout law school, basically doing an apprenticeship, so graduating with 4 years of experience already under my belt was absolutely the best choice for me regardless of the cost (which is ridiculous).

    But no, OCU won't attract better students when it's demanding more than double what OU charges and about $250/hour more than Tulsa.

    As far as the difference in the students at each school, OCU being in OKC is a huge plus as it's much better connected to the legal community and the courts. Cleveland County obviously doesn't offer nearly the sorts of opportunities to get your feet wet. The results on the Bar Exam for all three schools are always within 2-3% points, most of which you could probably blame on OCU's night students who tend to be parents, have careers, etc. stuff which makes taking the two months away from life to study for the Bar very difficult... even then, the numbers are always very close.

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    Default Re: OCU Drops Plan for Downtown Law School

    Quote Originally Posted by soonerguru View Post
    Frankly, if you want to attract top-flight talent, you pay them.

    Don't get me wrong, I was enamored with the idea of the move, but it wouldn't add to OCU Law's reputation or substantially improve its academic product. IT would, however, cost a bunch of money that can be spent on attracting a higher-ranking faculty.
    I would not underestimate what a world-class facility can do for an academic program. Case in point...UCO jazz, ACM@UCO, OU comm, OU meteorology, OSU arch, OCU MBA, etc.

    Now I do agree that it may or may not have been the right decision from them. Just can't help but wish Tom McDaniel was still running the show there.

  24. #149

    Default Re: OCU Drops Plan for Downtown Law School

    Hate to tell ya, UCO Jazz was on the map well before the Jazz Lab.

    But yeah, it sure as heck didn't hurt.

  25. #150

    Default Re: OCU Drops Plan for Downtown Law School

    This is a shame... I think this spells the end of the career for the current Law School Dean Hellman.

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