
Hays Post
The Kansas Board of Regents has advanced a Fort Hays State University proposal to spend approximately $3.2 million over the next two years to help enhance retention, graduation and enrollment at the school.
The news was announced in a release Thursday by the Kansas Board of Regents as part of the 2016 and 2017 Unified State Appropriation Request. The Regents approved sending the request to the governor’s office for consideration. The FHSU request is part of a list of proposals encompassing all Regents universities.
Also included in the request is $10 million for 2016 and $5 million in 2017 to facilitate the proposed merger between FHSU and Dodge City Community College.
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