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Masters Degree Program For Clinton Presidential Library May Not Start Next Year

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
A master`s degree program for the School of Public Service at the Clinton Presidential Library is among the many items that was left unfunded at the end of the regular legislative session in the spring. The library in Little Rock is to open its doors in one year, along with the School of Public Service. Tom Bruce, who is serving as the Clinton School`s interim dean, tells The Associated Press he had hoped the money would be in place. That means the school will only have certificate and non-credit classes available by the fall of 2004. But Bruce is looking on the bright side. He says the delay will provide an opportunity to work out any bugs before starting the degree program in 2005. ------ Other presidential libraries have similar programs. The state of Texas provides funding for degree programs at the libraries of Lyndon Johnson and George H W Bush.

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