State college initiative offering more access and/or increased political debate whilst Gen Z skips college altogether in order to get to work. Read more:
Missouri campuses part of plan to recruit and graduate more diverse students
Three University of Missouri campuses are part of a national program looking to increase college access for minorities and lower income students and increase their graduation rates. The University of Missouri-Columbia, the University of Missouri of Science and Technology in Rolla and the University of Missouri-Kansas City are participating in the project.
Uh, yeah. The only people who will go to Mizzou are people who can’t go anywhere else. Minorities. Grambling of the Midwest
ReplyDeletePathetic pandering
ReplyDeleteIncrease their graduation rates? How so? Just passing out grades and diplomas, for sure. Mizzou is a complete joke and a degree from there has no value.
ReplyDeleteWho is paying for the bogus degrees?
ReplyDeleteIs the "student" who successfully bullied the chancellor into resigning a few years ago and started all this pandering and worthless additional expense still attending MU?
ReplyDeleteAt the time he had been at the university eight years and was still working on his "advanced" degree, while his dad was a $1 million/year executive in Omaha.
Looks like the badly-needed spine transplants for the cowards "running" MU haven't been done yet.
Pathetic.