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Conference Realignment for D1, D2, D3, NAIA, and USCAA 2020 and Beyond
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RE: Conference Realignment for D1, D2, D3, NAIA, and USCAA 2020 and Beyond
I do think these schools should do what other schools did like University of Charleston did. Open for non-traditional students. You serve the community better that way, and you grow your enrollment faster. University of Charleston went from under 1000 students to close to 2500 when they did that. That is why some of these schools close since they did not opened their doors to non-traditional students. What I mean non-traditional are people who are not college age, who works, and can only do part time so that they could improve their lives. Some are elderly people who want to do some type of crafts or something like write poetry and stuff like that.
04-06-2023 01:43 PM
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