Even when the economy does improve, because of the clusterfuk of Amd 23/TABOR, higher education will always get the short end of the stick in this state.
Bottom line for me is that I don't think this is a temporary problem. It could be that CU manages to find alternative funding sources that make the lack of funds from the state irrelevant. If that be the case, and they can figure out a way to divorce themselves from the political process, then it's the perfect situation. All the priveleges of state ownership without the nasty interference of state politics.
Bottom line for me is that I don't think this is a temporary problem. It could be that CU manages to find alternative funding sources that make the lack of funds from the state irrelevant. If that be the case, and they can figure out a way to divorce themselves from the political process, then it's the perfect situation. All the priveleges of state ownership without the nasty interference of state politics.