(a) academic programs leading to and increasing persistence in higher education;
(b) vocational programs leading to career pathways, gainful employment and self-sufficiency;
(c) counseling and guidance services to enhance student retention;
(d) targeted services for business and industry to upgrade the skill levels of emerging and incumbent workers such that they support increased productivity and the creation and retention of job opportunities;
(e) collaboration with secondary schools to assist in the academic preparation of at-risk youth;
(f) collaborative programs with colleges and universities to increase opportunities for center graduates for advanced placement and receipt of academic credits for academic work completed at such center;
(g) collaboration with other state and local agencies, workforce development boards and charitable organizations to meet emerging state-wide priorities for serving the disadvantaged; and
(h) entrepreneurial training opportunities that may lead to community economic development. 3. The state university shall formulate a plan and guidelines for the organization, development, coordination and operation of educational opportunity centers and may promulgate such rules and regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this section. Such plan shall include:
(a) definition of academic and economic eligibility;
(b) procedures for the selection of such students for admission to a center;
(c) program objectives including coordination with the university's long range mission and goals; and
(d) program evaluation and reporting.