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Originally Posted by miaht82
Looks like the earliest ground will break is 2010 since they were 100 full-time students shy of meeting the quota to kick in the state funding of $40 million. Oh well. Patience everyone.
Story in the bizjournal.
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I think this story was printed in error. They weren't 100 short of the 1,500 full-time student mark. They had 1,400 students total (PT and FT), but under 900 are full-time. They still need another 600 full-time students (or get current students to enroll FT) before the funding kicks in.