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Just read the article in Alumni magazine about our new university president, he has aggressive plans to actually grow the university, with goals of 11k undergrad, 4k grad. Interesting (and smart ) considering the current climate of contraction and closure.
Ah yes the 40k by 2040 plan. Highly doubt most of that growth will be on campus students. In that same article he mentioned wanting more international students hes probably gonna expand online learning a lot and turn oz into a more international school. Cheaper to do it that way anyway vs having to build more dorms and buildings to accomodate more on campus students. I just hope this leads us to finding a super kid from middle of nowhere russia or scandanavia leading us back to a national title
Ah yes the 40k by 2040 plan. Highly doubt most of that growth will be on campus students. In that same article he mentioned wanting more international students hes probably gonna expand online learning a lot and turn oz into a more international school. Cheaper to do it that way anyway vs having to build more dorms and buildings to accomodate more on campus students. I just hope this leads us to finding a super kid from middle of nowhere russia or scandanavia leading us back to a national title
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