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Posted on 2/9/15 at 3:39 pm to RT1941
In the end the cut won't be as large as they are estimating. Yes we currently run at a deficit but the state government will piecemeal the budget using reserve funds and other quick fix means so this falls on the next governor. The engineering and business colleges are mainly run using private funding just an FYI. This song and dance has been going on for a while. AS STATED PREVIOUSLY, the athletic department gives back a majority of their surplus to the academic side of the university. So the department won't be "rolling in dough" while the campus suffers.
Edit: Private funding refers to companies along "Cancer Alley", such as Shell and BASF, partially funding the universities' engineering departments. They do not do it single handedly, but those departments aren't solely dependent on the university.
Edit: Private funding refers to companies along "Cancer Alley", such as Shell and BASF, partially funding the universities' engineering departments. They do not do it single handedly, but those departments aren't solely dependent on the university.
This post was edited on 2/9/15 at 3:47 pm
Posted on 2/9/15 at 3:40 pm to RT1941
LSU's AD gives to the university. Not always the case with universities. Sure, it's terrible for the school but the OP was taking the athletics angle.
Posted on 2/9/15 at 3:46 pm to RT1941
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Athletics will be rolling in $$$$ while there could be academic budget cuts of nearly 35% or more to LSU's main campus?
Yes, the citizens of Louisiana will pour money into the football program by the millions.
School?
That's for egg-headed liberals, frick 'em, they won't get a DIME of my money.
Geaux Tigahs!
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