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LNN]POT_L_TZY* BT_SZ`_ OPR]PP^ Q]ZX accredited institutions, graduates will have a harder time getting jobs. Schnabel said the solution to this is a rethinking of courses and course content along with standardization of similar courses between UAF and UAA, and even UAS if it is continued, so that the available faculty resources NLYMP`^POXZ]PPʯNTPY_Wd This would take time but there could be substantial long-term sav- ings. “If we have a senior faculty mem- MP] ]P_T]TYR LYO bP NLY SLaP NZYʭ - dence that we can rely on faculty at UA to teach essentially the same class, bPɪWWMP`YOP]WP^^[]P^^`]Pɮ>NSYL - bel said. But this will take a lot of coordina- tion and buy-in from not only faculty but other stakeholders. Industries like mining and oil and gas, where company recruiters must SLaP NZYʭOPYNP TY _SP \`LWT_d ZQ teaching and the courses, have a big stake in this. Tim Bradner is copublisher of the Alaska Economic Report and Alaska Legislative Digest

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