REGENTS
Should tech schools be allowed to have dorms?
Ever since I heard about Mitchell Technical Institute's complex plan to get around state laws that forbid it from having dorms or student apartments, I've been curious about something: Why did our sta...
Posted on 6/12/09 at 5:18 AM
Many SD college freshmen are in need of remedial aid
28.4 percent need help in math, English or both.By Bob Mercer , October 09, 2012
SD college retention rates haven’t improved
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Fewer than 75 percent of South Dakota college freshmen return for a second year, a retention rate below the national average that higher education officials say they’re trying to strengthen.October 08, 2012
Enrollment up slightly at SD’s public universities
By Chet Brokaw , September 26, 2012
Enrollment at SD public universities up slightly
PIERRE (AP) — Enrollment at South Dakota's six public universities grew by slightly less than 1 percent this fall.September 25, 2012
SD regents consider SDSU headhouse-greenhouse design
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The South Dakota Board of Regents will meet in Pierre Tuesday afternoon to consider a design plan for a $3.79 million headhouse and greenhouse at South Dakota State University.September 18, 2012
More students graduating with degrees in SD
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The number of students earning degrees is outpacing enrollment at South Dakota's six public colleges and universities, according to the Board of Regents.August 27, 2012
Regents approve new health degree at BHSU
PIERRE (AP) — Black Hills State University will begin offering a new associate degree for students who may eventually want a bachelor's degree in nursing or other health care professions.August 10, 2012
Regents seek funding hike for universities
Increase of 8.7 percent would be in addition to $167.9M already OK’d by Legislature.By Bob Mercer , August 10, 2012
SD board request more state money for universities
PIERRE (AP) — The South Dakota Board of Regents agreed Thursday to seek additional state funding aimed at holding down tuition and fee increases for students at the six state-run universities.By Chet Brokaw , August 09, 2012
Regents hope to avoid loading costs entirely onto students
By Bob Mercer , August 09, 2012
Leaving rally behind, regents gather instead at Pierre center
PIERRE — Capital University Center plays host this week for the first time to the annual planning meeting for South Dakota’s public universities.By Bob Mercer , August 08, 2012
SD universities cut costs by narrowing offerings
By Dirk Lammers , July 25, 2012
USD students can now major in 'sustainability'
By EMILY NIEBRUGGE , July 15, 2012
Enrollment down at 2 of 3 SD University Centers
SIOUX FALLS — Enrollment at two of South Dakota’s three off-campus state University Centers fell in 2011, declines officials mainly attribute to spring flooding around Pierre and the relocation of a Sioux Falls nursing program.By Dirk Lammers , July 05, 2012
Degree offers new transfer option for technical students
MADISON — Articulation agreements reached between South Dakota’s public universities and technical institutes have opened up new opportunities for students to transfer their credits seamlessly between two- and four-year degree programs.By News release , July 01, 2012
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