The chancellor of the North Dakota University System says he will be taking a close look at how North Dakota's colleges and universities serve adults and nontraditional students.
Chancellor Bill Goetz says he wants to establish an adult education council.
Goetz says some campuses are doing a very good job with adult education, but he would like the system to do more. He says he wants to make sure campuses are granting a "full opportunity" to people who may have taken college courses but have not been able to complete their degrees.
Goetz says he wants to look at everything from student services to financial aid for those students.
- Associated Press
Posted in State-and-regional on Monday, September 8, 2008 7:00 pm Updated: 2:25 pm.
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