From Deseret News archives:
CEU, USU merger talks put on hold
After community outbursts and an abundance of questions, Sen. Mike Dmitrich, D-Price, has put a hold on a bill that would give USU governance over the community college. He said the issue has snowballed into a controversy when the college might have been able to benefit from what a major university could offer.
Dmitrich has said no legislation will go forward that would potentially damage the college, which he sees as one of the community's greatest assets.
"I will not push it if it's not in the best interest for the students or the institution," Dmitrich said, "and I will not push it until Rep. Brad King is on my side." King, D-Price, who also works at the college, has said there are too many questions to be answered before talk of a merger can go forward.
USU President Stan L. Albrecht indicated in a statement that circulated recently on the Hill that he would support the legislation only if it benefited both institutions and their constituencies.
CEU would retain its athletic programs, and the Board of Regents would have jurisdiction on when and how the merger is implemented.
USU, Albrecht stated, could benefit by opportunities to enhance programming to areas of the state that currently have more limited opportunities to participate in such programs as business, education, natural resources, geology and entrepreneurship. Albrecht said the university could also expand USU's programs in energy resource development and extend benefits to more rural areas of the state.
The proposed legislation provides for a transition plan that would address questions of governance and administration structure, faculty qualifications and compensation, career and technical education, student support services, program development, funding issues and other issues relating to the potential merger, he said.
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