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Old Posted Nov 17, 2015, 5:10 AM
atlanta68 atlanta68 is offline
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I know that the new strategic plan, from Dr. Bell, will come in the spring and some of the proposed plans for the future may be altered. I am very happy that there will be a huge focus on doubling the size of the Graduate School, especially in the sciences (Engineering, Chemistry, Biology, etc.). The "indirect cost" dollars that will come in to the University will help recruit and retain outstanding faculty. When implemented, the reputation of the University will rise even higher. I believe the west side of the Bryce property will be prime area for expansion of science and engineering research. The University of Alabama made huge strides with the completion of the Shelby complex. But, when this thing gets rolling, more "state-of-the art" space will be needed. Here's to wishing Dr. Bell is his future planning. I believe he was smart to wait until the spring to do it right and not just rush a plan out to appease a few.
I hadn't heard that there was an actual goal set to double the grad student population at UA. Where did you see or hear that? That would be amazing if true. I remain skeptical that they will try to reduce the growth in undergrad enrollment. For some reason, many people think that the state flagship should not be too selective. Kinda defeats the purpose of having a flagship IMO.
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