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To think that colleges and universities model private businesses is

humorous. Did you know that the State of Texas has suspended formula

funding for health science centers in Texas? That's means that I could

triple my enrollment and the university will not receive one cent more

in budget increases? The State of Texas has not given cost of living

increases to the university faculty in nearly TEN YEARS!

The major 4 year colleges in Texas are working to make college more

accessible; in fact, they are being legally challenged to do so and no

one is saying that it's so the college can make more money.

Having the state's only clinically-oriented BS program in EMS, I want

enrollment to increase. But I can assure you it's not because I'm going

to make money - it's because I have a personal desire to see EMS be

something more than it is and I'm doing it one degree at a time.

It should come as no surprise that those in the educational profession

would be more likely to support and value increased educational

requirements and those who have to pay for it are more likely to not

support it but my salary, nor those fat-cat university presidents, is

changing based on the outcome.

Lance Villers, MA, LP

Assistant Professor & Interim Chair,

Department of Emergency Health Sciences

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San

7703 Floyd Curl Dr

San , TX 78229-3900

www.uthscsa.edu/emt

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Lance,

We too have suffered through the budget cuts here in North Texas. I

like you do not make anymore if my enrollment is up or down. We are also

being challenged to make our courses in EMS more accessible with less money.

I like you will continue to do the best job I can to provide this service

because I too believe that education will be the key to help EMS evolve into

the position everyone wants it to be in.

FF/LP

Vernon College

FIRE/EMS Training Program

4105 Maplewood

Wichita Falls, Texas 76308

Office ext 3233

Fax

College's Making Money

To think that colleges and universities model private businesses is

humorous. Did you know that the State of Texas has suspended formula

funding for health science centers in Texas? That's means that I could

triple my enrollment and the university will not receive one cent more

in budget increases? The State of Texas has not given cost of living

increases to the university faculty in nearly TEN YEARS!

The major 4 year colleges in Texas are working to make college more

accessible; in fact, they are being legally challenged to do so and no

one is saying that it's so the college can make more money.

Having the state's only clinically-oriented BS program in EMS, I want

enrollment to increase. But I can assure you it's not because I'm going

to make money - it's because I have a personal desire to see EMS be

something more than it is and I'm doing it one degree at a time.

It should come as no surprise that those in the educational profession

would be more likely to support and value increased educational

requirements and those who have to pay for it are more likely to not

support it but my salary, nor those fat-cat university presidents, is

changing based on the outcome.

Lance Villers, MA, LP

Assistant Professor & Interim Chair,

Department of Emergency Health Sciences

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San

7703 Floyd Curl Dr

San , TX 78229-3900

www.uthscsa.edu/emt

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Lance,

We too have suffered through the budget cuts here in North Texas. I

like you do not make anymore if my enrollment is up or down. We are also

being challenged to make our courses in EMS more accessible with less money.

I like you will continue to do the best job I can to provide this service

because I too believe that education will be the key to help EMS evolve into

the position everyone wants it to be in.

FF/LP

Vernon College

FIRE/EMS Training Program

4105 Maplewood

Wichita Falls, Texas 76308

Office ext 3233

Fax

College's Making Money

To think that colleges and universities model private businesses is

humorous. Did you know that the State of Texas has suspended formula

funding for health science centers in Texas? That's means that I could

triple my enrollment and the university will not receive one cent more

in budget increases? The State of Texas has not given cost of living

increases to the university faculty in nearly TEN YEARS!

The major 4 year colleges in Texas are working to make college more

accessible; in fact, they are being legally challenged to do so and no

one is saying that it's so the college can make more money.

Having the state's only clinically-oriented BS program in EMS, I want

enrollment to increase. But I can assure you it's not because I'm going

to make money - it's because I have a personal desire to see EMS be

something more than it is and I'm doing it one degree at a time.

It should come as no surprise that those in the educational profession

would be more likely to support and value increased educational

requirements and those who have to pay for it are more likely to not

support it but my salary, nor those fat-cat university presidents, is

changing based on the outcome.

Lance Villers, MA, LP

Assistant Professor & Interim Chair,

Department of Emergency Health Sciences

The University of Texas Health Science Center at San

7703 Floyd Curl Dr

San , TX 78229-3900

www.uthscsa.edu/emt

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