Posted Jan 30, 2010, 5:02 PM
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Actually, I see it as the opposite. A San Marcos ACC branch would give Texas State the incentive to limit first year admissions in the hope that those denied would instead first enroll at ACC with the intent to transfer, thereby delaying these individuals entrance into the their own system by a year and "lowering" enrollment numbers. However, Texas State is in a growth period, so it wouldn't be a true lowering... The number would just not be as high as it could potentially be if ACC gets what they want and opens a San Marcos campus.
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