Kyle Stokes / StateImpact Indiana
When veteran State Sen. Dennis Kruse suggested the General Assembly ought to break IPFW away from the Purdue and Indiana university systems, we thought the idea sounded familiar.
Turns out our friends at?StateImpact Florida have been covering a similar story.
With a prominent Florida lawmaker behind them, a branch campus of the University of South Florida is breaking away from the larger university to form a new university ? a school supporters hope will give the local economy a boost and?bring more state money?to the campus, much like in Fort?Wayne.
However, if our colleagues? reporting on the Florida split is any indication, making IPFW the state?s sixth public university might not go over well with students or faculty and could come with a high price?tag.
?Stepchildren?
With joint funding from IU, Purdue University has administered IPFW as a regional campus since the school opened in 1964.?But Kruse, a Republican from the Fort Wayne area who chairs the Senate?s Education Committee, told a local paper?Purdue treats IPFW like a ?stepchild? and could sustain itself independently of the state?s two largest universities.
The argument in Florida was similar, our colleague John O?Connor?says.
Florida State Sen. J.D. Alexander, himself a high-ranking state lawmaker, successfully convinced the legislature and Gov. Rick Scott to allow the University of South Florida Polytechnic to break away from its parent campus in Tampa, 40 miles?away.
The move formed Florida Polytechnic University ? a brand new, STEM-focused university located on a brand new, still-under-construction campus.
?Don?t be fooled,? Alexander told Tampa?s WTSP-TV. ?USF?s priorities are [in] Tampa. They?re not here. They will never be?here.?
Just like Purdue?s priorities in West Lafayette, not in Fort?Wayne?
?A?lot of people think that Purdue University doesn?t advocate properly for IPFW,? Kruse?told the?Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly.
Students Want Brand, Not Independence
A survey last September found students at USF Polytechnic, however, overwhelmingly disapproved of independence for the school for a reason that should sound familiar to IPFW students:
The USF name was identified as important for the following reasons:
- It?s an established university among Florida?s state universities.?
- It has name recognition when marketing to potential employers.
- The college degree has a higher value with the USF name on?it.
In other words, ?brand recognition.?
Kyle Stokes / StateImpact Indiana
The chance to earn a degree from a large state-school degree from a smaller, more comfortable regional campus also drives many students to IPFW, a fact Kruse told?Indiana?s News Center he recognizes. IPFW students? diplomas come from either Purdue University or Indiana University, depending on their program.
O?Connor tells us the remaining questions in Florida surround the cost and accreditation status of USF Polytechnic?s transition to the fully-autonomous Florida Polytechnic.
The similarities between the two situations ? aside from Florida Polytechnic?s new, space-age-looking campus ? are striking: two high-profile legislative advocates (Alexander, Kruse) seeking autonomy for regional campuses (USFP, IPFW) to the benefit of their home districts (Lake Wales, Fla.; Auburn, Ind.). Funny, huh?
What do you think of the idea of making IPFW independent?
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