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tertiary education :: Article Creator Oklahoma Higher Education Chief Announces Retirement Chancellor Allison Garrett speaks at a meeting of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education in Oklahoma City on June 27, 2024. The regents approved tuition hikes at 12 public colleges and universities on Friday. (Photo by Emma Murphy/Oklahoma Voice) OKLAHOMA CITY — The chief of Oklahoma's higher education system announced on Tuesday she will retire from the position after three years in office. Higher Education Chancellor Allison Garrett said her retirement will be effective in January. She was hired to the role in November 2021, succeeding 14-year Chancellor Glen Johnson. In the months ahead, she said she looks forward to more time with family and "a career capstone opportunity to complete an international project in late fall." "Serving the people of Oklahoma and working collaboratively with our State Regents, elected officials, campus