This is a class blog for the students of POLSCI 426: Congressional Politics at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.

Doyle proposed $225 million plan to help UW Colleges.

In Doyle's latest interview with the Associated Press he proposed a $225 million budget over the next two years to UW Colleges. This proposed plan is to help UW Colleges turn out more graduates in nursing, engineering and teaching. Governor Doyle will go into more detail during his state of the state address. This aid is also to help the rising costs of tuition.

2 comments:

crobinson said...

The nursing school is already jam packed from what I hear, tuition needs to be priority #1.

Kierzek said...

When Wisconsin (22.4%) lags behind the national average of 24.4% in bachelors degree holding citizens, it's no surprise that there's concern. However, the recent drop in tuition cost for out-of-state students combined with the steady rise in tuition for in-state students won't help the situation. For those of you who have been around this long enough, you know where the money's headed right? Starts with a M and ends with adison.

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