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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
    I wonder how much he annually contributes to his alma mater.
    I don't know but if smoke and mirrors were dollars he would be the biggest benefactor.

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  • Horror Child
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    Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
    And here's one from The Philadelphia Tribune. Robert Bogle is a Cheyney alum and Chairman of the Cheyney Board of Trustees. He is also President and CEO of The Philadelphia Tribune.
    I wonder how much he annually contributes to his alma mater.

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    This article was posted today as well. https://lancasteronline.com/news/loc...81b84929f.html
    And here's one from The Philadelphia Tribune. Robert Bogle is a Cheyney alum and Chairman of the Cheyney Board of Trustees. He is also President and CEO of The Philadelphia Tribune.

    https://www.phillytrib.com/news/loca...b856be7ea.html

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  • ironmaniup
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    If one can't gain admission in to IUP right now they may want to consider a different path. Just sayin'
    unfortunately, your mostly right about that. But . . . many Cheyney students will struggle at most other state system schools. Its that bad.

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  • Horror Child
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    Originally posted by Bart View Post
    Why not gain admission to schools that need students, not necessarily the largest? Perhaps they could gain admission to the most selective of the state schools. The larger state schools in order are WCU, IUP, Bloom, and SRU.
    Which is another reason why it doesn't make any sense to shuttle Cheyney students to West Chester for classes. WCU isn't looking for students to fill empty classrooms these days.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Re: Cheyney Gets a Temporary Life Line

    Originally posted by Bart View Post
    Why not gain admission to schools that need students, not necessarily the largest? Perhaps they could gain admission to the most selective of the state schools. The larger state schools in order are WCU, IUP, Bloom, and SRU.
    If one can't gain admission in to IUP right now they may want to consider a different path. Just sayin'

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  • Bart
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    Originally posted by shipfbfan12 View Post
    That makes too much sense for the Commonwealth to ever put that into action. While we all know that's the most feasible option if you just have to preserve the campus, they'll continue to dump cash into dead soil and repeat hiring incompetents to mange the funds. If they just want to keep Cheyney as an higher education institution turn it into a trade school or junior college for those kids who don't qualify for admission into WCU/IUP/Kutztown the larger state schools. Do 2 years graduate with an associates and get guaranteed admission into one of those 3 schools.
    Why not gain admission to schools that need students, not necessarily the largest? Perhaps they could gain admission to the most selective of the state schools. The larger state schools in order are WCU, IUP, Bloom, and SRU.

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  • shipfbfan12
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post
    Reality is that they may have to see if they can partner with West Chester where there is a shuttle between the campuses and Cheyney students take some of the credit over at WCU without WCU having to admit them fully.
    That makes too much sense for the Commonwealth to ever put that into action. While we all know that's the most feasible option if you just have to preserve the campus, they'll continue to dump cash into dead soil and repeat hiring incompetents to mange the funds. If they just want to keep Cheyney as an higher education institution turn it into a trade school or junior college for those kids who don't qualify for admission into WCU/IUP/Kutztown the larger state schools. Do 2 years graduate with an associates and get guaranteed admission into one of those 3 schools.

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  • IUPNation
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    Cheyney Gets a Temporary Life Line

    Reality is that they may have to see if they can partner with West Chester where there is a shuttle between the campuses and Cheyney students take some of their credits over at WCU without WCU having to admit them fully.
    Last edited by IUPNation; 02-28-2019, 04:34 PM.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    This article was posted today as well. https://lancasteronline.com/news/loc...81b84929f.html

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Glad to see that Greenstein is a realist and appears to be bringing the hammer down on Cheyney, regardless of what the CU advocates say. My impression is that he sees it as his job to actually deal with the problem and is ready to follow through.

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  • shipfbfan12
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    Cheyney Gets a Temporary Life Line

    https://www.philly.com/education/che...-20190228.html

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