From Deseret News archives:

UCAT board will fight

Battle is over whether SLCC should take over career college in Tooele

Published: Thursday, Jan. 10, 2008 12:04 a.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
"It's not about whose turf are we on, but how we serve the students best," Buhler said.

In support of Kendell's recommendations, Buhler said the two schools are competing for enrollment, resources and funding. The commissioner's report states that SLTATC serves fewer than 2,000 students from a rented administration building in Salt Lake City, while SLCC has a student body of more than 50,000 spread over 14 locations in the Salt Lake Valley.

"It is a matter of pride," he said. "But the numbers just don't support it. We need to look at how we can spend the state's resources wisely."

Buhler said that considering the competition SLTATC has faced, "they've done a good job." The regents will continue to address the current situation in Tooele, looking at adding more programs and how to better serve the student population there.

Story continues below
A bill seeking consolidation of the two colleges is in the works and will be supported through the upcoming legislative session by Rep. Kory Holdaway, R-Taylorsville. The bill would also seek "safe-harbor" status for six of the remaining seven UCAT campuses, protecting their mission and barring them from any future consolidation or mergers. The future of the Dixie Applied Technology College is uncertain as negotiations continue regarding an affiliation between Dixie State College and the University of Utah.


E-mail: wleonard@desnews.com

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

previousnext

Latest comments

The seats are only marked for sections, so you can sit anywhere in the...

This is exactly why 38 million people live in California even with all its...

My problem with Reid or any other politician, even Romney is that they drop...

Choir event 'experience to remember'

I knew we were in trouble when we didn't leave the house in Orem until 6, but...

Elder Royden Glade Derrick dies

As mission President in England, President Derrick admonished us to live our...

UBA was never an option. It is a money machine.

BCS did TCU a favor?

not only did the BCS not do TCU a favor they didn't even do themselves a...

Go Cougs!

Cleveland succeeding as Fresno's fixer

This looks an awful lot like the Cleveland at BYU - blaming someone else,...

Cleveland made a lot of excuses - bottom line is Rose is a better coach and...

Advertisements