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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 249865" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>I don't know that we are much of a cash cow on the direct side of the accounting. By that I mean that I think from the last financial report I took apart two years ago GT still provides the University System limited net funds (~$50M???) on a yearly basis. But I don't know if the System skims some percentage off of our grant money. If they do, it would be a large net flow of funds from GT to the System.</p><p></p><p>It's just that my opinion is that the restrictions we have on how GT operates are not worth the advantages. If we were private, we would be able to have all student admissions be on a merit basis and not have to accommodate the 60% or so from Georgia. Our academic reputation would be even better. Plus we'd have the freedom of setting our own curriculum without having to get BOR approval. </p><p></p><p>We agree on one thing. We won't be allowed to go private even if Peterson decided to commit professional suicide and try.</p><p></p><p>My wife and I haven't donated to GT Alumni Association this year. We talked and think that we are going to contribute our small yearly amount (about .0008% of last years actual GT contributions) to the GT Athletic Association.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 249865, member: 322"] I don't know that we are much of a cash cow on the direct side of the accounting. By that I mean that I think from the last financial report I took apart two years ago GT still provides the University System limited net funds (~$50M???) on a yearly basis. But I don't know if the System skims some percentage off of our grant money. If they do, it would be a large net flow of funds from GT to the System. It's just that my opinion is that the restrictions we have on how GT operates are not worth the advantages. If we were private, we would be able to have all student admissions be on a merit basis and not have to accommodate the 60% or so from Georgia. Our academic reputation would be even better. Plus we'd have the freedom of setting our own curriculum without having to get BOR approval. We agree on one thing. We won't be allowed to go private even if Peterson decided to commit professional suicide and try. My wife and I haven't donated to GT Alumni Association this year. We talked and think that we are going to contribute our small yearly amount (about .0008% of last years actual GT contributions) to the GT Athletic Association. [/QUOTE]
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