Looks like a merge of the 4 year school boards missed this time but it is not the last attempt. Good or Bad for TECH if this ever goes through?
http://www.theadvertiser.com/article...ouse-committee
Looks like a merge of the 4 year school boards missed this time but it is not the last attempt. Good or Bad for TECH if this ever goes through?
http://www.theadvertiser.com/article...ouse-committee
WWDog
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That was one of the major propositions that the Tucker Commission worked all year to come up with... Tucker and Jindal co-sponsored the bill, but it was shot down by the House Education Committee... so it won't even get debated on the floor, much less voted on... What a waste! This bill would have saved a lot of administrative costs with the merger and eliminated a lot of duplication in higher ed... I guess this means there will be no constructive higher ed reform in Louisiana, and our state will continue to wallow around in the worst higher ed system in the US...
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/artic...100428016/1063
Last edited by Dawg06; 04-29-2010 at 03:36 AM.
House Committee on Education
UNO - Chairman
ULM - Vice-Chairman (Frank Hoffman, Voice of the Chickenhawks)
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McNeese
2 years at Ft. Nicholls
LSU
LSU
LC
LSU
Southern
LA Tech (Hollis Downs)
Army
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Independence High School
Commonwealth College
Southeastern
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Unfortunately, the sad truth is there are still more people in Louisiana that are willing to accept the current status of higher education in the State rather than give up one inch of "turf" for the advancement of both. That's the main reason I no longer live there.
A lot of it is economics. These other schools will always have support from their community and region to continue - it means a lot to their local economy. Any politician that tries to really change this by shutting down or merging universities will be unpopular in those regions and lose votes.
The problem started when they made them into 4 year institutions. We wouldn't have this problem now, if that had not happened. Now, it is going to take elected officials that want to do the RIGHT thing and not just get re-elected. How many of those do you know?????????????
LSU is against it. With the current system, LSUBR has total control of themselves and all of their satellites. With a merged system, LSUBR would be challenged by the ULS schools for funding, programs, decisions, resources, etc. They would also lose control of the other LSU schools, and LSUBR is the only thing that's keeping LSUS from offering PhDs.