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ChicosBailBonds

Quote from: TAMU Eagle on January 17, 2015, 12:31:10 AM
I hope we don't use SHU as a measuring stick. If we do, we're doomed.

Are you suggesting any school with an endowment like SHU or lower is doomed?

warriorchick

Quote from: TAMU Eagle on January 16, 2015, 10:55:15 PM
I don't think the medical school is on Marquette's radar. Nor do I think it will be anytime soon. I also personally think it shouldn't be. The university has much bigger (or more immediate might be the better term) problems to face (tiny endowment, cost of tuition, woefully out of date rec center, inadequate housing, lack of elite professors) that need to addressed before they can start thinking about wants like a medical school.

This. Unless some donor writes MU a nine-figure check (and let's assume he/she would not have given the money for any other purpose), starting a medical school would only divert funds and attention from Marquette's more pressing needs.
Have some patience, FFS.

GooooMarquette

Quote from: TAMU Eagle on January 17, 2015, 12:31:10 AM
I hope we don't use SHU as a measuring stick. If we do, we're doomed.

SHU was used as an example because they've figured out how to finance a medical school.  We apparently haven't.  Maybe you're right - we're doomed.

Coleman

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Quote from: TAMU Eagle on January 16, 2015, 10:55:15 PM
I don't think the medical school is on Marquette's radar. Nor do I think it will be anytime soon. I also personally think it shouldn't be. The university has much bigger (or more immediate might be the better term) problems to face (tiny endowment, cost of tuition, woefully out of date rec center, inadequate housing, lack of elite professors) that need to addressed before they can start thinking about wants like a medical school.

By the way, besides the endowment which I already addressed, the university is and has been addressing housing for several years. I don't consider updating the rec center to be a huge priority (it is much more a "nice to have"), although I agree with you it is out of date. I disagree on the lack of elite professors and would argue that a med school would be a perfect vehicle to bring even more in. The cost of tuition is something every university is dealing with. I don't see why Lovell couldn't walk and chew gum at the same time.

warriorchick

Quote from: GooooMarquette on January 17, 2015, 09:15:36 AM
SHU was used as an example because they've figured out how to finance a medical school.  We apparently haven't.  Maybe you're right - we're doomed.

Perhaps "we" have figured out how to finance a medical school, but just don't want to.
Have some patience, FFS.

TAMU, Knower of Ball

Quote from: GooooMarquette on January 17, 2015, 09:15:36 AM
SHU was used as an example because they've figured out how to finance a medical school.  We apparently haven't.  Maybe you're right - we're doomed.

Look, just because Seton Hall doesn't spend their money wisely doesn't mean we have to. I would be surprised if Seton Hall exists in 50 years.
Quote from: Goose on January 15, 2023, 08:43:46 PM
TAMU

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TAMU, Knower of Ball

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on January 17, 2015, 02:11:43 AM
Are you suggesting any school with an endowment like SHU or lower is doomed?

No, but I'm suggesting non-elite private schools are doomed
Quote from: Goose on January 15, 2023, 08:43:46 PM
TAMU

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forgetful


TAMU, Knower of Ball

Quote from: Bleuteaux on January 17, 2015, 10:00:41 AM
By the way, besides the endowment which I already addressed, the university is and has been addressing housing for several years. I don't consider updating the rec center to be a huge priority (it is much more a "nice to have"), although I agree with you it is out of date. I disagree on the lack of elite professors and would argue that a med school would be a perfect vehicle to bring even more in. The cost of tuition is something every university is dealing with. I don't see why Lovell couldn't walk and chew gum at the same time.

I have worked at four different universities, one of them is division 2. I have visited dozens more. Marquette has the worst housing and rec facilities of any university that I have witnessed. We are decades behind other universities. That's including the "upgrades" we've made to housing in the last few years.

The endowment is way too small for a university of our prestige.

Elite professors don't come to Marquette anymore. They go to the large state schools. Marquette doesn't have enough to offer them in terms of research opportunities.

And yes every school is dealing with cost of tuition, but small privates like us have a much bigger problem than the state schools.

I also think you underestimate the cost of a medical school. As chick said, we would need a 9 figure donation that was earmarked for a medical school.
Quote from: Goose on January 15, 2023, 08:43:46 PM
TAMU

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Coleman

Quote from: TAMU Eagle on January 17, 2015, 12:00:19 PM
No, but I'm suggesting non-elite private schools are doomed

Do you consider MU "elite" right now? Because I don't. Things like medical schools get you there.

Coleman

Quote from: TAMU Eagle on January 17, 2015, 12:04:33 PM
I have worked at four different universities, one of them is division 2. I have visited dozens more. Marquette has the worst housing and rec facilities of any university that I have witnessed. We are decades behind other universities. That's including the "upgrades" we've made to housing in the last few years.

The endowment is way too small for a university of our prestige.

Elite professors don't come to Marquette anymore. They go to the large state schools. Marquette doesn't have enough to offer them in terms of research opportunities.

And yes every school is dealing with cost of tuition, but small privates like us have a much bigger problem than the state schools.

I also think you underestimate the cost of a medical school. As chick said, we would need a 9 figure donation that was earmarked for a medical school.

Medical school = biggest research opportunities in academia.

By the way, although startup costs are significant (which is why you partner with a medical system) there is nothing preventing it from becoming revenue neutral or revenue positive....R&D = medical discoveries, patents, new drugs, therapies, etc which can all bring in money. If you have a university run hospital that is also a revenue generator.

forgetful

Quote from: TAMU Eagle on January 17, 2015, 12:04:33 PM
I have worked at four different universities, one of them is division 2. I have visited dozens more. Marquette has the worst housing and rec facilities of any university that I have witnessed. We are decades behind other universities. That's including the "upgrades" we've made to housing in the last few years.

The endowment is way too small for a university of our prestige.

Elite professors don't come to Marquette anymore. They go to the large state schools. Marquette doesn't have enough to offer them in terms of research opportunities.

And yes every school is dealing with cost of tuition, but small privates like us have a much bigger problem than the state schools.

I also think you underestimate the cost of a medical school. As chick said, we would need a 9 figure donation that was earmarked for a medical school.

Regaining control of MCW would probably cost MU $250M.  Starting its own medical school from scratch, even more.  I agree that the money would be better served going to the endowment (it needs to be $1B+).  

But the original question asked (I'm assuming for the same amount of money) what would be better, naming rights, or the medical school.  Without a doubt if somehow it was that cheap, getting MCW back would be awesome.

TAMU, Knower of Ball

Quote from: Bleuteaux on January 17, 2015, 12:10:57 PM
Do you consider MU "elite" right now? Because I don't. Things like medical schools get you there.

I do. Top 100 rankings also get you there. Medical schools are money sucks for years and years before they start to have a positive impact.
Quote from: Goose on January 15, 2023, 08:43:46 PM
TAMU

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GooooMarquette

Quote from: TAMU Eagle on January 17, 2015, 12:14:21 PM
I do. Top 100 rankings also get you there. Medical schools are money sucks for years and years before they start to have a positive impact.

Which would be relevant if the question was whether MU should start a med school from scratch.  It wasn't; the question was whether MU should get MCW back if it could.

I have no idea if that's possible, but talking about start up costs and "money sucks for years and years" is totally irrelevant given the initial question.

GooooMarquette

Quote from: warriorchick on January 17, 2015, 10:48:06 AM
Perhaps "we" have figured out how to finance a medical school, but just don't want to.

Given MU's track record of decisions regarding the med school, that's quite plausible.

Eldon

Quote from: TAMU Eagle on January 17, 2015, 12:04:33 PM
I have worked at four different universities, one of them is division 2. I have visited dozens more. Marquette has the worst housing and rec facilities of any university that I have witnessed. We are decades behind other universities. That's including the "upgrades" we've made to housing in the last few years.

The endowment is way too small for a university of our prestige.

Elite professors don't come to Marquette anymore. They go to the large state schools. Marquette doesn't have enough to offer them in terms of research opportunities.

And yes every school is dealing with cost of tuition, but small privates like us have a much bigger problem than the state schools.

I also think you underestimate the cost of a medical school. As chick said, we would need a 9 figure donation that was earmarked for a medical school.

Are there any particular schools that you think MU should try to emulate?  Should MU aim to be, say, a Midwest version of Georgetown, for instance?

GooooMarquette

Quote from: Bleuteaux on January 14, 2015, 10:18:06 AM

Ehhhhh


U of Phoenix is for-profit, and it has plenty of issues. But I would not call it a diploma mill. It has been around a long time and does actually do some good for some people. I would liken it to DeVry. Most importantly, they are both regionally accredited schools (regional accreditation is the most important). Unlike some for-profit schools, I would argue a degree from U of Phoenix or DeVry are certainly better than no college degree, in terms of finding a job. Plenty of people at my office have degrees from these schools, and have successful careers.


There are plenty of for-profit schools that are much more egregious in their practices than U of Phoenix, and that are not accredited.

Fewer and fewer people, it seems....

http://money.cnn.com/2015/03/25/investing/university-of-phoenix-apollo-earnings-tank/index.html

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