Re: Universities in Jeopardy
Time to Trim the fat due to cuts and covid.
NDSU absorbs NDSCS Valley City
UND absorbs Mayville Lake Region
Minot St absorbs Williston, Bottinueau
Bismarck St absorbs Dickinson
2 Major Colleges. D1
2 Minor Colleges D2
make it happen now
Re: Universities in Jeopardy
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El_Chapo
Time to Trim the fat due to cuts and covid.
NDSU absorbs NDSCS Valley City
Mayville Lake Region absorbs und
Minot St absorbs Williston, Bottinueau
Bismarck St absorbs Dickinson
1 Major College D1-P5
3 Minor Colleges D2
make it happen now
I fixed your post.
Re: Universities in Jeopardy
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scottietohottie
I fixed your post.
I must spread some reputation around before giving it to scottietohottie again.
Re: Universities in Jeopardy
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Originally Posted by
El_Chapo
Time to Trim the fat due to cuts and covid.
NDSU absorbs NDSCS Valley City
UND absorbs Mayville Lake Region
Minot St absorbs Williston, Bottinueau
Bismarck St absorbs Dickinson
2 Major Colleges. D1
2 Minor Colleges D2
make it happen now
Doesn't make sense for NDSU to absorb anybody, we are very different than anyone except UND and I don't think we're doing anything with them organizationally.
I can see one 2 year institution with multiple campuses and one four year institution with multiple campuses.
eg
ND Tech - with a bunch of campuses - merging NDSCS, Lake Region State, Bismarck State, and Williston State, adding campuses in Grand Forks and Minot.
ND 'College' one institution with campuses in Valley City, Bottineau, Minot, Dickinson, Mayville.
NDSU
UND.
Basically like it would be done if we were building from scratch (with the exception of one research university).
Re: Universities in Jeopardy
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scottietohottie
I fixed your post.
lol. Love it. Speaking truth, brother.
Re: Universities in Jeopardy
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Bison bison
Doesn't make sense for NDSU to absorb anybody, we are very different than anyone except UND and I don't think we're doing anything with them organizationally.
I can see one 2 year institution with multiple campuses and one four year institution with multiple campuses.
eg
ND Tech - with a bunch of campuses - merging NDSCS, Lake Region State, Bismarck State, and Williston State, adding campuses in Grand Forks and Minot.
ND 'College' one institution with campuses in Valley City, Bottineau, Minot, Dickinson, Mayville.
NDSU
UND.
Basically like it would be done if we were building from scratch (with the exception of one research university).
Come on. The days of kids not being able to travel more than 100 miles from mom & dad is long gone. Move on or take classes online. Time to grow up and evolve.
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westnodak93bison
Come on. The days of kids not being able to travel more than 100 miles from mom & dad is long gone. Move on or take classes online. Time to grow up and evolve.
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plus end these small town legislators from taking tax money from fargo and giving it to thier cronies at the local college
Re: Universities in Jeopardy
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El_Chapo
plus end these small town legislators from taking tax money from fargo and giving it to thier cronies at the local college
Jeez lol. This is Imperial Cass AF
Re: Universities in Jeopardy
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Bison bison
Doesn't make sense for NDSU to absorb anybody, we are very different than anyone except UND and I don't think we're doing anything with them organizationally.
I can see one 2 year institution with multiple campuses and one four year institution with multiple campuses.
eg
ND Tech - with a bunch of campuses - merging NDSCS, Lake Region State, Bismarck State, and Williston State, adding campuses in Grand Forks and Minot.
ND 'College' one institution with campuses in Valley City, Bottineau, Minot, Dickinson, Mayville.
NDSU
UND.
Basically like it would be done if we were building from scratch (with the exception of one research university).
What does the multiple campuses under one institution do for you? You’re still paying the same on travel costs, utilities, facilities, additional faculty, etc.? Some slight reduction in administrative bloating?
Re: Universities in Jeopardy
Lots of great ideas from someone who doesn’t live in ND
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