Indeed, the world is getting smaller every day. Whether it’s a growing population, reduced availability in land/resources, or new technologies—the value of education is at a premium now more than ever. Especially in light of recent economic woes, where the cost of everything seems to be on the rise, it’s important that we remain affordable to all levels within our community, so that they may continue to be both willing & able to seek out an education.
Lab fees charged for classes should go to the Departments/classes for which they are charged. The lab fees should not go into a general fund (which they currently do). That money should go to the departments for respective supplies, etc.
This is a powerful statement as written.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, the world is getting smaller every day. Whether it’s a growing population, reduced availability in land/resources, or new technologies—the value of education is at a premium now more than ever. Especially in light of recent economic woes, where the cost of everything seems to be on the rise, it’s important that we remain affordable to all levels within our community, so that they may continue to be both willing & able to seek out an education.
ReplyDeleteVerily I say unto you: community colleges are not country clubs…
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ReplyDeleteThis one is good as is.
ReplyDeleteI agree that this statement is fine as is.
ReplyDeleteThis is pretty good as it stands.
ReplyDeleteI'm in agreement with the above.
ReplyDeleteLab fees charged for classes should go to the Departments/classes for which they are charged. The lab fees should not go into a general fund (which they currently do). That money should go to the departments for respective supplies, etc.
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