03-17-2010, 03:27 PM
As you may have heard, Gov. Christie's FY 2011 budget, unveiled on March 16, contains a proposal to merge Thomas Edison State College into Rutgers.
The College first learned about the proposal yesterday. We have expressed our concern about its potential impact on our students to the governor and the legislature and expect to continue these discussions over the coming weeks.
Our primary goal is to ensure our students have access to high-quality, flexible, and affordable programs and services designed exclusively for adult learners. We believe this goal is best achieved with Thomas Edison State College remaining an independent, autonomous institution.
As we learn more about the governor's proposal, we will keep you informed about how it may affect your status as a student as well as our efforts to preserve the flexible, academic programs the College currently offers.
Thank you,
Dr. George A. Pruitt
President
The College first learned about the proposal yesterday. We have expressed our concern about its potential impact on our students to the governor and the legislature and expect to continue these discussions over the coming weeks.
Our primary goal is to ensure our students have access to high-quality, flexible, and affordable programs and services designed exclusively for adult learners. We believe this goal is best achieved with Thomas Edison State College remaining an independent, autonomous institution.
As we learn more about the governor's proposal, we will keep you informed about how it may affect your status as a student as well as our efforts to preserve the flexible, academic programs the College currently offers.
Thank you,
Dr. George A. Pruitt
President
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