Ewglenn
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RE: UNC University System Changes
Tennessee, with a population of 6.77 million, has 10 public four year universities. UT Southern just went public this year.
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05-13-2022 06:25 PM |
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TodgeRodge
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RE: UNC University System Changes
(05-13-2022 12:56 PM)WKUApollo Wrote: (05-13-2022 12:44 PM)TodgeRodge Wrote: (05-08-2022 12:08 PM)WKUApollo Wrote: (05-08-2022 07:27 AM)Tech80 Wrote: Vermont is #1. They have 17 public universities too with a population of around 800,000.
Louisiana is not in the top 5, but has too many 4-year public universities, regardless of what other states do.
That is incorrect. Of Vernont's colleges, only 4 are public that offer Bachelors or higher...Castleton, UofV, Vermont Tech, and Northern Vermont.
yea wiki has only 4 public 4 year schools in Vermont, but also has their population at 600K which would still place their people per university ratio lower than Louisiana
but Louisiana is still way out of proportion and needs to do something to correct it, but probably never will
Oh I agree 100%. Louisiana is far too over saturated. I was just pointing out that there was no way a small state like Vermont could have 17 4 yr public colleges. I knew that was an error.
I understood you as well, but damn with that massively small population even with 4 public schools Vermont is somehow lower than Louisiana on a per person basis
but it with only 4 schools even for a very low population Vermont is probably still not as bad on a wasted administrative overhead dollars basis as Louisiana with 17.....and several of them in the same small cities or same small regions
lets be clear Texas needs some help too there is a lot of waste and schools that could be shut down or merged and at least one or two systems that could go away
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galojah
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RE: UNC University System Changes
(05-06-2022 09:34 AM)Saint3333 Wrote: https://northcarolinatime.com/the-unc-sy...ent/26974/
Looks like UNC-CHeat wants to change the rules as other schools were receiving more funds than they wanted them to...
Perhaps the only thing that can unite App and UNCC fans is the chains from those clowns on the hill.
This is becoming a more common model. Kentucky changed to a similar funding model.
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05-16-2022 02:46 PM |
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