(12-21-2011 06:26 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote: (12-21-2011 12:15 PM)eager eagle Wrote: There has been recent legislation that went into effect that designates La Tech, UNO and Louisiana as statewide universities. The rest are regional schools, it is a step in the right direction, but a long way to go.
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Can you give us a link? The president of the University of Louisiana System, Randy Moffett, said just LAST WEEK that "The addition of University of New Orleans compliments our eight REGIONAL comprehensive research universities truly making the UL System now nine universities strong". The main advantagae for UNO in joining the UL System is they will "no longer have to compete with a flagship school (LSU) that receives a disproportionate share of attention and resources" says the article.
ULL, La Tech, and UNO, according to the system president, are REGIONAL comprehensive research institutions as members of the University of Louisiana System.
http://regents.louisiana.gov/assets/docs...200912.pdf
This will go into effect for the 2012 FY, so here is your link. Please refer to the bottom of the first page for the breakdown of all universities.
Flagship: LSU
Statewide: Louisiana, La Tech and UNO
Regional: Grambling, ULM, SLU, Nichols, NWST, SUNO, Southern, LSU-A, LSU-S
By the way, I know it will never happen, but for the sake of higher ed in Louisiana their should only be 4 public universities in the state and the rest should be JUCO's.
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First, I was responding to the comment that "there has been recent legislation that designates UNO, ULL, La Tech to be statewide universities" and asked for a link. Your response DOES not refer to any LEGISLATION, only some guidelines drawn up by the Board of Regentsl who CANNOT legislate. I would still like to see the link and if there is in fact one that does that then man I stand corrected and will apologize.
Secondly that criteria was obviously drawn up prior to beginning of the 2009-2010 school year, two years ago. UNO has now been brought into the system and your President is referring to all of you now as regional comprehensive universities, no partiality drawn between any of the nine in the current system.