With only 20% state subsidy, the university is just about funding itself. Get the State to donate all properties to UL in exchange for no longer funding. UL is then free to set it's own tuition and entrance standards. Once we are Carnegie R1 in 2020, we will have more clout to seek our own destiny.
You contract with a private medical school, allow that partnership to basically become a part of the schools campus. My son attends the Carolina campus, here's the link to the med school partnership at Auburn... http://www.vcom.edu/auburn
I know what the current law says. The first time we changed the name to University of Louisiana that law didn’t exist. Who’s to say some one won’t propose another law that says we have to go back also and it passes. Wouldn’t put it past our politicians and every rep in the state other than the Acadiana delegation would vote for it. Hence crooked politicians.
We have at least 2 alumni who are worth over $1Billion. If we are to go private, then we need them and other very wealthy supporters to raise the UL Foundation to more than $1 Billion, preferably closer to $2 Billion.
Then cap enrollment and become more selective for under graduate programs. Drastically work to increase graduate and PhD programs.
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