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Anyone finding the student response interesting?
School: "We have no money, we have to close"
Students: "No. You can't! We need a place to go to class."
School: "We have no money..."
Students: "We'll sue you!"
School: "We have no money..."
Students: "We have demands! We'll walk out of class and shut the school down"
School: "k..."
It shows how much we are failing
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnyone finding the student response interesting?
School: "We have no money, we have to close"
Students: "No. You can't! We need a place to go to class."
School: "We have no money..."
Students: "We'll sue you!"
School: "We have no money..."
Students: "We have demands! We'll walk out of class and shut the school down"
School: "k..."
It shows how much we are failing
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSoccer is not a spring sport. Spring is about training for the fall which won’t exist at Concordia
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2653674]Spring games are being used for players to get some extra game film. This will help them transfer to other schools more easily. So, not necessarily training for the Fall season at Concordia, but somewhere else. I'd imagine kids will be hustling to look good on film so they can find those elusive transfer spots wherever they may exist....[/QUOTE
Is there a limit to the number of players rostered on a collegiate soccer team? If not, then they shouldn’t have much problem transferring to another similar program for their skill level. There might not get any athletic money and they might need to go d3 but soccer might actually help them transition to a new school. I’m sure their #1 concern is finishing their degrees elsewhere and soccer is low on the priority list anyway.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's not how I see it at all. I see students who were assured mere months ago that the school was on sound financial standing, who are now (rightfully) upset and suspicious that they are suddenly out of money. Either the university lied to them or something is amiss financially (or both). The Oregonian has been doing some good articles on this and I suggest you check them out. We are most certainly not "failing" because students ask for transparency from a university that took their money, made them promises, and failed to deliver.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's not how I see it at all. I see students who were assured mere months ago that the school was on sound financial standing, who are now (rightfully) upset and suspicious that they are suddenly out of money. Either the university lied to them or something is amiss financially (or both). The Oregonian has been doing some good articles on this and I suggest you check them out. We are most certainly not "failing" because students ask for transparency from a university that took their money, made them promises, and failed to deliver.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDid these students pre-pay the tuition for next fall and winter already? Doubtful. They'll get what they paid for - another semester of schooling - and then be looking for another school.
This is why we need Bernie. He would make everything alright.
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