CDAGRIZ said:
griz8791 said:
"The board of regents of higher education shall serve as regents of the Montana university system, shall use and adopt this style in all its dealings with the university system, and:
(1) must have general control and supervision of the units of the Montana university system, which is considered for all purposes one university . . ."
Mont Code Ann. § 20-25-301 (emphasis added).
That's the main point, I suppose. Why not call everything UM at blank, instead of making it seem like UM and MSU are separate entities? Especially when it's codified that they are the same.
The short answer is, forget it.
The long answer is, then, we would have, "UM-Missoula (UMM); UM-Bozeman (UMB); UM-Northern (UMN), etc. There are six 4-year schools and eight 2-year schools in the Montana University System (MUS). Missoula College, a 2-year school, for example, is officially, Missoula College-UM (MCUM).
What the MUS is, is a hodgepodge of 14 higher ed. schools in a state of barely 1 million people. The 4-year schools, have too much duplication of majors, esp. education and business. There should be only two 4-year schools: UM and MSU. The other 4 schools should be community colleges, feeder schools to the universities.
But, it's all political, not according to common sense, economics, whatever. Changing things as suggested in these posts would involve more than turning an aircraft carrier in time to avoid a collision. It's more like a train on a track: In order to turn the train from the track it's on, you have to build a new track. How practical is that in MT, given the politics?
Montanans get set in their ways, and the way has been the current MUS configuration. And, the 1972 MT Constitution has put governance of the higher ed. system solely under control of the BOR, which have chosen all higher ed. institutions be under university control. The only power of the legislature is the purse.