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Connecticut State University system officials were pointedly told to find savings in their central office at a hearing Monday, while lawmakers were much more sympathetic to the community college system, which was being hit with higher cuts in the governor's proposed budget.
Lawmakers on the Appropriations and Higher Education and Employment committees also did not see how the proposal for a new Board of Regents, that would oversee the 12 community colleges and the four state universities, would save funds on administrators that could then be redirected to faculty.See the full content of this document
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State University Officials Told to Find Savings
The argument for a new governance model was to eliminate redundancies for a savings to the state, while s...
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