Originally Posted by
mugofbeer
IMO small schools are in danger of extinction anyway due to the rise of online schooling. No one is suggesting all of the small campuses be closed. Some of the schools that Pete mentioned will survive but the tiny ones like East Central, Panhandle State, Langston, and satellite campuses may be doomed. There is no way the state will be able to afford to fund dozens of campuses. Instead of dozens of locations, each with administration, regents and with classrooms and dorms, the focus should be on technology and bringing in better classes via internet. Yes it may be hard on individual communities but better to start a plan including ways to help ease the pain rather than an immediate, unexpected closing.
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