Land grants, in their original form, were given to each state to teach agricultural sciences, military tactics, mechanical arts and classical studies as part of the Morrill Acts of 1862. The intent of providing these grants was to allow the state to create universities that would be more accessible to common people and not just the wealthy, according to Daniel Arp, retired dean of OSU College of Agricultural Sciences.
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