Re: Updates to faculty layoff plan and other stuff
Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 3:35 pm
The scope of IBHE is too broad (public, private, for profit, not for profit, ...) to have a significant impact on the future of public higher education.
Fling out the Purple and the Gold, We're Marching On.
http://www.leathernecknation.net/forum/
But it could be the driver for consolidating, if not the publics to less that 12, at least the programatic offerings and Board control so it's not everyone trying to do everything. Privates already manage to find their niche as they have to.sealhall74 wrote: Tue Jan 23, 2018 3:35 pm The scope of IBHE is too broad (public, private, for profit, not for profit, ...) to have a significant impact on the future of public higher education.
In other words, since our program is suffering enrollment, we want to force students in more successfully enrolled programs to have to take courses in our program to build up our numbers.wiu712 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 11:44 am Proposed change to the "Major / Minor" policy could result in decreased enrollment at Western.
From today's McDonough County Voice:
http://www.mcdonoughvoice.com/news/2018 ... g-campaign
Unofficially, WIU's numbers look to be down about 9.19% from 9,469 in Spring 2017 to around 8,599 in Spring, 2018.wiu712 wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 11:41 am The spring semester enrollment numbers are in at Eastern Illinois, and their overall student enrollment is up.
Overall spring enrollment went up at EIU from 6,673 students in Spring 2017 to 7,016 in Spring 2018, making for a five percent increase according to tenth day numbers.
As with the Fall numbers, it definitely looks like EIU is doing something right, something that WIU has not yet capitalized on.Neckerchief wrote: Tue Jan 30, 2018 5:33 pmUnofficially, WIU's numbers look to be down about 9.19% from 9,469 in Spring 2017 to around 8,599 in Spring, 2018.wiu712 wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 11:41 am The spring semester enrollment numbers are in at Eastern Illinois, and their overall student enrollment is up.
Overall spring enrollment went up at EIU from 6,673 students in Spring 2017 to 7,016 in Spring 2018, making for a five percent increase according to tenth day numbers.