Why solve the College’s capacity issue before solving the problems faced by the local school districts?
If the College does not take action to solve its capacity issue, there will be far-reaching implications for Delawareans and Delaware businesses. The College has a responsibility to address this issue, and there is a viable solution. It’s a solution that has precedence; community colleges in more than 20 states have used a similar funding mechanism. It’s a solution that addresses the short and long-term capital needs of the college. And, it’s a solution that does not put an undue financial burden on tax payers and provides them with a high return on investment. For pennies a day, every Delawarean is guaranteed the opportunity for an affordable, high quality college education while Delaware businesses will continue to have access to a highly qualified workforce. This is a local revenue source that supports local people for local, good-paying jobs.
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