Oh, if the committee was 20+ members, I'd be sure he wanted it to go nowhere. If the committee was 10 or less, I'd be sure he was looking for real action. The 15 number is right in the grey area.
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Oh, if the committee was 20+ members, I'd be sure he wanted it to go nowhere. If the committee was 10 or less, I'd be sure he was looking for real action. The 15 number is right in the grey area.
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Bisonville is a pretty good place to discuss online college education. It's a lot like fantasy football.
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So, the names are out. Either this committee is going to come up with some revolutionary new ideas(hah!), or it's been designed to do nothing. Obviously, I'm betting on the nothing.
Here's a breakdown(note: some people are counted in more than one category, so the total is more than 15)
Politicians: 7
Pro-business: 6 to 7
Pro-education: 6 to 8
Token student: check
Education lobbyists represented: check
Business lobbyists represented: check
Don Morton is the SBHE rep. Guess he's better than Nesset, but he's nowhere near my first(or second, or fifth) choice. Flakoll is on it. Don't recall, but think that's a good thing. Don't know where Gerald VandeWalle falls on the spectrum(chief justice of the ND supreme court). State senators from both parties and two R reps(no big names). Four current NDUS employees(not counting Morton) and one NDSU student.
Don't think any one group is dominant enough to drive major changes. But I've been wrong many times before.
http://www.inforum.com/news/4377881-...ion-task-force
Last edited by Hammersmith; 12-22-2017 at 04:19 AM. Reason: original Forum story missed one of the R reps
Maybe wrong thread, but close enough. How much would need to be saved to pay for a full 4-5 yr. degree from NDSU starting in 6 years or so and going forward, including housing, food, etc.?
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Schools have tuition/cost of attendance. Find ndsus multiple x 1.5 and you have more than enough.
$100,000 will more than do it. https://www.collegedata.com/cs/data/...l?schoolId=750
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Bisonville: Making football coaches out of arm-chair-QB's and jock sniffers for years!
Today's CAS GASF = ZERO
RELUCTANT MEMBER of the TOHBTC
And, don’t believe everything you think—jussayin’.
Liberals of BV need not respond to my posts. I don’t need to get any more dumb.