The Daily Reveille - September 10, 2014

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2014

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LSU System receives $14.5M from WISE Council

BY deanna narveson dnarveson@lsureveille.com The LSU System now has about $14.5 million to support programs for high-demand job fields as its piece of the $40 million WISE Fund, state higher education leaders decided Monday after weeks of meetings. Tom Guarisco, Louisiana Workforce Commission communications director, said the WISE Fund is part of a larger effort to align higher education with the needs of Louisiana employers, specifically jobs in science, technology, engineering and math fields. “It is not enough to produce 18,000 graduates,” said University of Louisiana System President Sandra Woodley at a WISE Council meeting. “I think we have to be more strategic about what we’re producing.” Woodley said the WISE Fund was not about demonizing the arts, but about solving a particular problem and filling in the gaps where people need to fill jobs. Monty Sullivan, president of the Louisiana Community and Technical Colleges System, said the state has extraordi-

nary demands and limited resources, so it’s important to address its needs regarding filling jobs. Work on the WISE Fund began more than a year ago to protect higher education from further budget cuts. It aims to allow universities to use their tuitions for academic purposes and focus on education in Louisiana, LSU President F. King Alexander said in August. The Daily Reveille previously has reported on cuts to the University’s budget for the last several years. Alexander said after months of work developing plans, the WISE Fund entered the state legislature in March as House Bill 1033 — Gov. Bobby Jindal signed it as Act No. 803 in June. According to the Office of Budget and Planning’s website, the LSU A&M campus accrued about $652 million in education general expenditures in 20122013 — about 16 times more than the entire WISE Fund. Curt Eysink, executive director of the LWC, said in August the purpose of the leaders

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September 2013

january 2014

LSU System heads meet with Gov. Bobby Jindal

Jindal announces WISE fund

Legislative session begins. WISE Fund introduced as HB 1033 by Rep. Chuck Kleckley, R-Lake Charles.

april 9 Amended HB 1033 passes in House, 100-0.

may 27 HB 1033 passes in Senate, 36-0.

Gov. Bobby Jindal

March 10

Clinton Rasberry, Chairman of the Board of Regents

LSU President F. King Alexander

june 19 Gov. Jindal signs Act No. 803.

June 24

Aug. 6

aug. 19

aug. 25

sept. 9

WISE Council meets to determine distribution of funds September 2014

see wise fund, page 4

student life

Community college stereotypes affect transfer rates 6 percent of LSU students come from community colleges

BY Quint Forgey qforgey@lsureveille.com While stereotypes of partying frat boys, long-winded professors and class-skipping athletes persist on all college campuses, LSU President F. King Alexander said there is one stereotype crippling

the number of transfer students to the University: the community college attendee as a second-rate student. “This is a major weakness in Louisiana,” said Alexander, former president of California State University, Long Beach. “Fifty percent of our students in California came from two-year institutions. In Louisiana, it’s six.” Alexander said he’d like to

see the University’s number of transfer students grow to 20 percent and emphasized the importance of eliminating negative perceptions of community college students. “The students [in California] were not stereotyped because they went to a community college,” Alexander said. “We had people stand up and say,

Mechanical engineering sophomore Daniel Fernquist is one of the relatively few students attending LSU after transferring from a community college.

see community college, page 11

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