Just what does this mean to Dahlonega and Beyond? So many unanswered questions:
- What curriculum/degree programs will be eliminated at North Georgia College?
- How many, if any, teaching jobs will be lost?
- What's going to happen to the ROTC program? Where will it be based?
- What's this new 'combined' university going to be called?
- What services will be duplicated? What ones eliminated?
- How will this impact the city of Dahlonega and the area dependent on the university for jobs, revenues, and community support?
- Did the Board of Regents even talk to leaders in the communities impacted by this change?
- Will the state really save any money by combining these two schools?
- Are the students who live in the mountain areas of North Georgia going to have to drive another 30 minutes to Gainesville to take a college class?
Here's what the AJC has to say about the merger. According to them, it's going to save $$ http://tinyurl.com/7qp6k6u
ReplyDeleteWell, of course it will save money, after they have spent several millions making it happen. Probably will break even in 30 years or so.
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