According to the American Heritage Dictionary on my book shelf that was given to me as a high school graduation gift the definition of commuter is, and I will quote verbatim.
Commuter- A person who travels regularly from one place to another, as from suburb to city and back.
It mentions nothing about "long uncomfortable distances". I will got with American Heritage for my definition.
Maybe it is, maybe it’s not.
Is Broussard far enough
Is New Iberia far enough
Is Jeanerette far enough
Is Berwick far enough
Is Morgan City far enough
Is THIBODEAUX far enough
Is Raceland far enough
Is New Orleans far enough
Which students from the identified towns are commuting?
Berwick on.
You should read the uproar when (because of overflow enrollment from the GI bill) UL was requesting new emergency and long term dorms after WWII.
Instead the legislature decided to start a completely new school on the temporary money Nicholls.
The fact that some students from those areas still decide to drive in, doesn't define the school.
I am still waiting for Trrbine to cite a source, just one source for his definition.
But I gave you the definition of commuter according to the American Heritage Dictionary verbatim. No one changed the definition of any thing. With the percentage of students who drive from within in the range of the American Heritages definition, the school definitely fits the bill. Don't know about WWII days but from the 1980s through today for sure.
If the transportation department wants to consider the school a commuter school, maybe there is merit to that. But as far as enrollment strategy or plan to attack attendance problems with athletic attendance, it should not be remotely considered a commuter school. UL in no way caters to or functions as a commuter school.
I can agree with that. It is a huge hurdle to over come and is not stigma that you would want to sell yourself as in building student support for athletics. Needs to be advertised and sold to students at the recruitment level as a destination college. A place you want to be on week days as well as weekends.
Failed tasks are not uncommon.
A couple years ago a highly paid someone, who was tasked with coming up with a Louisiana ticker abbreviation solutioned the problem with "ULL" (Fortunately after going public for one weekend that anti Louisiana idea was nixed for "LA")
Often of these "tasked" individuals arrive from a vacuum with no real insight into certain minute aspects of their job. That does not make them unqualified for their overall job.
The schools in this link are commuter schools.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges.ost-off-campus
This Commuter School topic needs a shelf life.1 more week and it gets packed up with threads featuring Band, Mascot, is black a school color, and OT's till next summer
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