Connecticut state legislators should not forget about the students of the Connecticut State College and University system when apportioning state support. They have no $86 million dollar reserves to tap into — or $1.8 billion dollar state-funded initiatives to leverage.
William Lugo, Ph.D.
Op-Ed: At budget hearing, CSCU students don’t rate a place in the room
Connecticut state legislators should not forget about the students of the Connecticut State College and University system when apportioning state support. They have no $86 million dollar reserves to tap into — or $1.8 billion dollar state-funded initiatives to leverage.
Op-Ed: No ‘brain drain’ from Connecticut State Universities
More than 80 percent of the students in the Connecticut State University system remain in the state after graduation, providing the state with a well-educated, tax-paying workforce. The state should treat the system like the economic engine it is rather than continually cutting its budget.
Op-Ed: No ‘brain drain’ from Connecticut State Universities
More than 80 percent of the students in the Connecticut State University system remain in the state after graduation, providing the state with a well-educated, tax-paying workforce. The state should treat the system like the economic engine it is rather than continually cutting its budget.