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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
No I blame that on their parents, who are Gen X and Millennial
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Originally posted by IUPNation View PostThere isn’t one generation that can claim they were great at raising kids…..
The Greatest Generation raised great kids. Boomers were well adjusted, conscientious, and well educated. This was the first raised generation that was truly capable of breaking from their family past and make themselves what ever they wanted to be. Up until then, children generally went into the line of work of their parents. Unfortunately, Boomers took this new found freedom and became very selfish and self centered...and every generation since then has become more and more selfish and self centered until we get to the current generation that has done nothing but demands sooo much.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View PostAfter arguing with a friend working at one of the Penn West campuses I'm starting to think that the only path to viability is to break up majors by campus and have some specialization. Yeah, the buildings are designed for comprehensive universities but I just don't see 3 generalized campuses as sustainable. Make each campus attractive for a certain audience and lean into that.
Ant kind of revitalization for those campuses is simply not in the cards.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View PostBreaking up majors with an eye toward specialization for the PennWest campuses is completely impractical. When you say that you "don't see 3 generalized campuses as sustainable", with respect to the schools that are PennWest, you hit the nail on the head. That is the basis for the reality of PennWest. All 3 campuses will continue to shrink down to the level of the market for them.
Ant kind of revitalization for those campuses is simply not in the cards.
To me the only downside is that it lends itself to doing the same with athletics, but I think they've learned that consolidating programs makes the tuition revenue deficit even worse.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
We'll have to disagree. All three PennWest campuses are in areas with declining population and a young person population that is declining even faster. The comprehensive model for in-person only works for proximity and degree so they're really only fighting to get a share of a declining base that would have ever considered them before consolidation. Building a campus that specializes in your area is going to be more attractive than a piss poor failing comprehensive campus. There is no way to cut their way to financial stability. They have to reverse over a decade of bad recruiting, bad retention, and a negative perception. Making Edinboro the fine arts campus of the three leans into their physical campus strength and something that makes choosing Penn West more attractive than studying art at somewhere like Slippery Rock. Part of the problem is that the 14 comprehensive university model was never sustainable. This doesn't mean Slippery Rock or IUP can't offer art - just that if you want to study art at Penn West its going to be at Edinboro. If you go to Clarion or Cal and need to take an art class for general ed requirements, it will be online. Right now academic departments are sprinkled between the 3 campuses but none are fully intact. Its a terrible dynamic and makes the already empty campuses feel more hollow.
To me the only downside is that it lends itself to doing the same with athletics, but I think they've learned that consolidating programs makes the tuition revenue deficit even worse.
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Originally posted by boatcapt View Post.
The Greatest Generation raised great kids. Boomers were well adjusted, conscientious, and well educated. This was the first raised generation that was truly capable of breaking from their family past and make themselves what ever they wanted to be. Up until then, children generally went into the line of work of their parents. Unfortunately, Boomers took this new found freedom and became very selfish and self centered...and every generation since then has become more and more selfish and self centered until we get to the current generation that has done nothing but demands sooo much.
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Originally posted by IUPNation View Post
They raised the most entitled, self centered, look at us only generation ever in the Boomers. The Greatest Generation may have won a war but even they still ****ed up a lot of other things.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
We'll have to disagree. All three PennWest campuses are in areas with declining population and a young person population that is declining even faster. The comprehensive model for in-person only works for proximity and degree so they're really only fighting to get a share of a declining base that would have ever considered them before consolidation. Building a campus that specializes in your area is going to be more attractive than a piss poor failing comprehensive campus. There is no way to cut their way to financial stability. They have to reverse over a decade of bad recruiting, bad retention, and a negative perception. Making Edinboro the fine arts campus of the three leans into their physical campus strength and something that makes choosing Penn West more attractive than studying art at somewhere like Slippery Rock. Part of the problem is that the 14 comprehensive university model was never sustainable. This doesn't mean Slippery Rock or IUP can't offer art - just that if you want to study art at Penn West its going to be at Edinboro. If you go to Clarion or Cal and need to take an art class for general ed requirements, it will be online. Right now academic departments are sprinkled between the 3 campuses but none are fully intact. Its a terrible dynamic and makes the already empty campuses feel more hollow.
To me the only downside is that it lends itself to doing the same with athletics, but I think they've learned that consolidating programs makes the tuition revenue deficit even worse.
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Originally posted by Ship69 View Post
The 14 comprehensive university model is even less sustainable when you bring a bewildering variety of Penn State "branch" campuses into the mix. Penn State Harrisburg has become a four-year monster with a comprehensive sports program, drawing quite a few students who would have considered Ship or Millersville otherwise. One of my grandsons got his MBA at Ship, but got his engineering degree at Harrisburg because Ship didn't have its engineering program up at that point. Pennsylvania's lack of an overall plan for higher education is going to lead to a bad end for some campuses over the next decade or two.
https://triblive.com/news/pennsylvan...anch-campuses/
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Census Bureau released info on what we already know. Western Pa continues to lose population for the most part as compared to last year. Indiana County was one of the few counties in the west to gain some people.
https://www.census.gov/library/visua...nty-population
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