McNeese does NOT need to merge with UL. Lake Charles and that University are good for each other. UL is fine the way it is.
igeaux.mobi
McNeese does NOT need to merge with UL. Lake Charles and that University are good for each other. UL is fine the way it is.
igeaux.mobi
No one said that the pharmacy school has to stay where it is. If that's the only justification for keeping the place open, it's a weak one. ULM should be closed, merged or converted to a 2 year program.
All three should be either closed, merged or converted into 2 year programs. Same goes for Northwestern and McNeese.
Yes you can.
Like I said, close, merge or make them 2 year schools.
End the end, the following schools should be fully funded:
La State
UL
LaTech
UNO
SLU
The rest should either be closed, merged or converted to 2 year community college feeders.
The schools I suggested are all an hour from the other and the smaller school is merged into the larger school
igeaux.mobi
Due to the taxbase in Louisiana, what you suggest may end up needing to happen. I'm just hoping our legislators and whoever is Governor has the political will to make necessary cuts rather than bowing to the demands of Higher Ed to raise taxes to fund an over-bloated system.
Maybe another part to the fix is to set the universities free in the market, manage Higher Ed funding on the basis of some sort of program, maybe similar to TOPS but not as free with handing out cash, where funds follow the students based on what the state can afford. They can then set a course for themselves that would be responsive to students and alumni rather than politicians and the self-servants who preside over the multiple Higher Ed boards in Louisiana.
You mean run higher ed like Universities? Not like a populist's wet dream of 2 chickens in every pot? Make Tops an actual merit based program with real standards?
How novel..
It will never work here. The free lunch entitlement mentality is is too strong in both politicians and voters in Louisiana.
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