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    Alumni Equal Funding?

    The University of Louisiana System is one of the biggest system's in the country and has a
    annual budget of $752.4 million Operating Budget for FY 2008/09
    63% ($466.3 million) State Funds
    37% ($279.8 million) Self-Generated Revenue
    Grambling State University
    Louisiana Tech University
    McNeese State University
    Nicholls State University
    Northwestern State University
    Southeastern Louisiana University
    University of Louisiana at Lafayette
    University of Louisiana at Monroe

    Enrolled 79,383 students in Fall 2007 (largest higher education system in
    Louisiana)

    LSU by itself:
    Louisiana's Flagship University with more than 28,000 students, 7,200
    faculty and staff, and an annual budget of more than $778 million. As a
    comprehensive, doctoral and research-extensive university.

    Louisiana gives more to one university then to 8 university is that fair and
    equal????


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajuns6992 View Post
    _ The University of Louisiana System is one of the biggest system's in the country and has a
    annual budget of $752.4 million Operating Budget for FY 2008/09
    63% ($466.3 million) State Funds
    37% ($279.8 million) Self-Generated Revenue
    Grambling State University
    Louisiana Tech University
    McNeese State University
    Nicholls State University
    Northwestern State University
    Southeastern Louisiana University
    University of Louisiana at Lafayette
    University of Louisiana at Monroe

    Enrolled 79,383 students in Fall 2007 (largest higher education system in
    Louisiana)

    LSU by itself:
    Louisiana's Flagship University with more than 28,000 students, 7,200
    faculty and staff, and an annual budget of more than $778 million. As a
    comprehensive, doctoral and research-extensive university.

    Louisiana gives more to one university then to 8 university is that fair and
    equal???? _
    No it's not fair. For LSU to get 125% more funding than 8 Universities. It just shows how much UL has done academically with so little. I can't speak for any of the other Universities because I frankly don't know much about them on the academic side. But with our research park, Computer Science program, Engineering program, and Nursing program being as good as they are with the kind of funding they receive, it shows that the future is bright and maybe the state will see the progress and up our bucks a little bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajuns6992 View Post
    _ The University of Louisiana System is one of the biggest system's in the country and has a
    annual budget of $752.4 million Operating Budget for FY 2008/09
    63% ($466.3 million) State Funds
    37% ($279.8 million) Self-Generated Revenue
    Grambling State University
    Louisiana Tech University
    McNeese State University
    Nicholls State University
    Northwestern State University
    Southeastern Louisiana University
    University of Louisiana at Lafayette
    University of Louisiana at Monroe

    Enrolled 79,383 students in Fall 2007 (largest higher education system in
    Louisiana)

    LSU by itself:
    Louisiana's Flagship University with more than 28,000 students, 7,200
    faculty and staff, and an annual budget of more than $778 million. As a
    comprehensive, doctoral and research-extensive university.

    Louisiana gives more to one university then to 8 university is that fair and
    equal???? _
    No, of course not. That has been at the root of much of our "issues" with the state flagship school. They call it jealousy, we call it unfair.

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    Surely the LSU funds must include the LSU med. law. etcs. along with UNO Alex and Eunice!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    _ Surely the LSU funds must include the LSU med. law. etcs. along with UNO Alex and Eunice!!!!! _
    I got bored and I just happened to look at the UL-System website to get these numbers. I google the search and it appeared on the LSU website. If I had to guess it would include LSU med and law etc., but not counting UNO LSUA, LSUS, and LSUE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajuns6992 View Post
    _ The University of Louisiana System is one of the biggest system's in the country and has a
    annual budget of $752.4 million Operating Budget for FY 2008/09
    63% ($466.3 million) State Funds
    37% ($279.8 million) Self-Generated Revenue
    Grambling State University
    Louisiana Tech University
    McNeese State University
    Nicholls State University
    Northwestern State University
    Southeastern Louisiana University
    University of Louisiana at Lafayette
    University of Louisiana at Monroe

    Enrolled 79,383 students in Fall 2007 (largest higher education system in
    Louisiana)

    LSU by itself:
    Louisiana's Flagship University with more than 28,000 students, 7,200
    faculty and staff, and an annual budget of more than $778 million. As a
    comprehensive, doctoral and research-extensive university.

    Louisiana gives more to one university then to 8 university is that fair and
    equal???? _
    No one ever said things have to be fair or equal.

    That said, the UL system is bloated. Can we justify 8 four year institutions given in the system given the state's population?

    On top of that, can we justify the 5 schools in the LSU system as well? (even if LSUS, LSUE and LSUA are two year schools)

    And if that weren't enough, can we also justify the Southern system?

    That's an awful lot of schools and and awful lot of redundancy for a state with a shrinking population.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AstroCajun View Post
    _ No one ever said things have to be fair or equal.

    That said, the UL system is bloated. Can we justify 8 four year institutions given in the system given the state's population?

    On top of that, can we justify the 5 schools in the LSU system as well? (even if LSUS, LSUE and LSUA are two year schools)

    And if that weren't enough, can we also justify the Southern system?

    That's an awful lot of schools and and awful lot of redundancy for a state with a shrinking population. _
    Yep, but good luck changing anything. Each system and each college has their very vocal constituency. I think it would be easier to overturn the last presidential election than to change anything in our higher education system. BTW, LSUA has been made a 4 year school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginFan2 View Post
    _ Yep, but good luck changing anything. Each system and each college has their very vocal constituency. I think it would be easier to overturn the last presidential election than to change anything in our higher education system. BTW, LSUA has been made a 4 year school. _
    There is no changing the state's position on the cast system and the funding. But, there are differences in each of the UL system schools by virtue of their location. UL (in Lafayette) is situated pretty well. There is a benefit to this system for UL. When all of your siblings are starving (ignore the gold-ladened fat slob in the corner), but you have the biggest gun on the most abundant land, you turn that in your favor. That is the big differentiator for UL, and as soon as we apply that to UL football, in a bigger way... you will not believe the rewards reaped. It seems silly to some to use college football as your engine of economic prosperity... but I know what I am talking about... in Lafayette. It will work... it takes dedicated leadership.

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    raginpaginer: "Louisiana gives more to one university then to 8 university is that fair and
    equal????"
    Angelle: thanks Huey P. Long!


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    Quote Originally Posted by AstroCajun View Post
    No one ever said things have to be fair or equal.

    That said, the UL system is bloated. Can we justify 8 four year institutions given in the system given the state's population?

    On top of that, can we justify the 5 schools in the LSU system as well? (even if LSUS, LSUE and LSUA are two year schools)

    And if that weren't enough, can we also justify the Southern system?

    That's an awful lot of schools and and awful lot of redundancy for a state with a shrinking population.
    This is the problem.

    The people of this state have decided that socialism is better than the free market. Protectionism is better than competition.

    There was a once in a lifetime chance to change the downward direction of the state after Katrina/Rita. We did nothing.

    We should have overhauled the state's bloated and inefficient healthcare system and closed several universities. RESPONSIBLE people would have done that.

    Instead, we are ruled(not governed) by petty, ignorant, selfish, insecure morons who keep getting sent to BR cause that's who the people of this state want.

    So, this state deserves everything that happens to it on its descent into oblivion.....which is why I would be typing this from San Marcos, TX if my wife would just say the word.

    I'm sick of this state.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    _ This is the problem.

    The people of this state have decided that socialism is better than the free market. Protectionism is better than competition.

    There was a once in a lifetime chance to change the downward direction of the state after Katrina/Rita. We did nothing.

    We should have overhauled the state's bloated and inefficient healthcare system and closed several universities. RESPONSIBLE people would have done that.

    Instead, we are ruled(not governed) by petty, ignorant, selfish, insecure morons who keep getting sent to BR cause that's who the people of this state want.

    So, this state deserves everything that happens to it on its descent into oblivion.....which is why I would be typing this from San Marcos, TX if my wife would just say the word.

    I'm sick of this state. _
    Oh my, we are in an "offensive mode" this morning, aren't we? LOL!!!

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