New push for student success at FGCU after losing $8 million in state funding
6 years ago
Florida Gulf Coast University announced a new initiative for student success Wednesday, which will be headed by a new vice-president. FGCU lost $8 million in extra funding this year after finishing in the bottom three among Florida's universities, which compete for the money based on student success factors such as graduation rates and salaries of recent graduates.
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