University of Arizona's UAGC consolidation moves forward
Briefly

These findings validate our vision," said Gary Packard, UA's senior vice provost of online initiatives. "Expanded online higher education enhances accessibility for people whose life circumstances might impede their ability to pursue a degree in person on campus."
However, the report stated that if enrollment reaches a "steady state" of 33,000 students, the university would save $12 million to $21 million annually. The report did not state how, or if, enrollment would be fixed.
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