Quote Originally Posted by WhoRepsTheLurker View Post
Yeah, so what. Do the students make their decisions to stay or go on the same day every year? Probably saved the state money, fortuitously, because nobody had to re-tweak the funding model

The more pertinent question – Is the state still funding your thousands and thousands (~5000) of on-line only students at the same rate as the ones that live in GF, let alone ND?
It isn't just a randomly picked day, it ties out to the funding and aid that you are referring to.
Do you have the actual data to show were all students reside and take their courses? Would love to see it.
Isn't NDSU's enrollment (allegedly) flat at best only because they started figuring out how to let people learn how they want?
I'm sure you are referring to the state funding model that NDSU helped develop correct?
Are going to be equally upset now that NDSU and UND are allowed to offer dual credit courses to high school students that they previously weren't allowed to either?