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RE: official: EKU, JSU, UCA to ASUN July 1, 2021
(01-30-2021 08:38 PM)EKUSteve Wrote:  
(01-30-2021 08:22 PM)EKUSteve Wrote:  
(01-30-2021 08:04 PM)bullet Wrote:  
(01-30-2021 05:45 PM)EKUSteve Wrote:  
(01-30-2021 05:24 PM)bullet Wrote:  I would think their alumni are overwhelmingly in KY, TN and OH. Do you have data?
Just don't see them drawing many students from GA and FL. Too many reasonably priced local options.

Do you think our administration is lying? This was specifically said in the 1pm press conference.

I didn't see their statement. You didn't say where you got the data.
Are they counting Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama which are already in the OVC?

They said nearly 100,000 in the footprint of the ASUN. There is a large contingent in Florida. Didn't specify current ASUN or new ASUN.

Link to EKU Prez's statement citing the number of alumni in ASUN footprint.

https://president.eku.edu/insidelook/mes...e%20south.

So that does include Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama. No indication of how many of those are in new states (VA, GA, FL)
01-30-2021 08:41 PM
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