The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 25, 1978, Page page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, january 25, 1978
daily nebraskan
page 7
Bill consolidates state graduate programs in NU system
A provision in the NehracW T-mdo
ture s role and mission statement for higher
education would require UNL and the state
colleges to cooperate in establishing new
graduate education programs in Nebraska.
The provision in LB846 is a result of the
Post-Secondary Education Advisory Com
mittee, advanced by Waverly Sen. Jerome
Warner.
In the provision, new graduate programs
would be established with existing ones
instead of duplicating present services and
expenses, Warner said.
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(dollars) for a graduate program, he said.
The NU Board of Regents and the State
College Board of Trustees would "work
together for expanding graduate pro
grams," Warner said.
There would be "no elimination of pre
sent services," Warner said, calling the pro
vision a "preventive measure."
Lincoln Regent Ed Schwartzkopf indi
cated that the regents favor the program.
'There should be some kind of coordina
tion so there would be no duplication," he
saiu.
"It (the provision) does indicate that
the doctoral program will be at the Lincoln
campus, although we might be working
with other campuses," Schwartzkopf said.
The University of Nebraska at Omaha
would be a likely candidate, he said.
The provision also would prevent all
institutions in the state from offering ad
vanced degrees, he said.
Richard Bringelson, secretary and ex
ecutive officer of the board of trustees for
state colleges, said he has not participated
in any discussion with the board on the
matter.
"Our (the state coUeges's) primary con
cern would be one of being able to respond
to regional needs that could be met by
additional or modified graduate programs,"
Bringelson said.
LB846 should go to the Legislature's
Education Committee within two weeks,
Warner said.
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