Interim President Stanley Ikenberry on Wednesday said university
staff should have a report on the idea in about six months.
Ikenberry was speaking at a university trustees' meeting. He said
the university's three campuses could make better use of summer
programs to cut time and money students spend on bachelor's degrees.
The university is trying to cut costs as it waits for almost $500
million in delinquent payments from state government. The state is
falling behind in payments to public universities as it struggles
with a budget deficit.
Ikenberry has said tuition will increase next year by up to 20
percent.
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