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Audit Finds Minnesota’s State-College System Offices Too Big and Ineffective

February 11, 2010, 1:12 pm

A state legislative audit has revealed that nearly half of the 32 campus presidents in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system think the central administration is too large, according to the St. Paul Pioneer Press. While all but 13 of the 106 services examined in the audit were rated positively, the presidents panned the system’s two largest operations, information technology and student services, the newspaper reported.

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2 Responses to Audit Finds Minnesota’s State-College System Offices Too Big and Ineffective

eric_gates - February 12, 2010 at 7:49 am

…In other surprising news, Dogs like to eat meaty flavored goodies. Film at 11.

cwinton - February 12, 2010 at 9:18 am

…and if they asked each president’s contituency, I’m sure they would find even more examples of administrative bloat.