
Rose State College - a college that really cares about its students. Really.
Starting next spring, the college plans to eliminate most of their Friday classes to cut back at least one day the commute for its students.
Students, the school hopes, will be able to save money, gas and time.
“With the cost of gas, this change in class scheduling will provide our students who commute with some relief,” said the vice president of Academic Affairs. “It will also help our students who are trying to balance work and school.”
Amazing...a school that considers the students and how they might save a little.
Perhaps the school or the students could borrow from an Ivy league school - Harvard, Yale and Princeton Sued Under Loan Shark Laws
if they could pay the interest.
Faculty members will develop news schedules of courses that meet one day a
week.
And the reason they don't do this anyway?
If it makes sense to save money when things are tight, why doesn't it make sense to save money all the time?
Maybe then, money wouldn't become tight, no?









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