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What else did the Master Plan for Education call for?
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a fifteen-year plan to expand the campuses
students’ fees to go toward faculty salaries and direct instructional costs
a reduction in the reliance upon tax dollars
a coordinating body to advance the state’s interests
periodic increases of fees and tuition costs
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- a fifteen-year plan to expand the campuses — Yes
- a coordinating body to advance the state’s interests — Yes
It did not call for reducing reliance on tax dollars, for periodic increases in tuition, or for student fees specifically to be earmarked for faculty salaries/direct instructional costs.
- a coordinating body to advance the state’s interests — Yes
It did not call for reducing reliance on tax dollars, for periodic increases in tuition, or for student fees specifically to be earmarked for faculty salaries/direct instructional costs.
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