Originally posted by Eagle74
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So is it rural schools, being underfunded, or some combination in your opinion? Because Winston is the 5th largest and Fayetteville is the 6th largest city in the state. So if that's considered rural then there are a lot of schools in rural areas that could have used the plan. Also, if underfunded was an issue then maybe just maybe that meant the state should have allotted more money to those schools. Also, Western Carolina was not hurting for money nor the need to increase enrollment so their addition doesn't make any sense outside of them I guess being rural.
I'm confused why you even brought up the location or funding of the schools, because your previous posts make it seem like you are so concerned about the students being able to afford college. Why should school only be affordable at 4 or 5 schools instead of the entire system. Plenty of needy students at State, UNC, UNCG, A&T, UNCC, ECU, etc. that could benefit from paying less tuition.
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