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Masters Program For Clinton School Won`t Be Ready

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
With exactly a year until the Clinton Presidential Center opens, the University of Arkansas says the Clinton School of Public Service likely will NOT have its master`s degree program ready in time. The school will only have certificate and non-credit classes available in fall 2004. Tom Bruce, who is serving as the Clinton School`s interim dean, says he hoped the Arkansas Legislature would approve money for the graduate degree program during the regular session that ended in April, but it did not. The school will be housed in the four-and-a-half (m) million dollar Sturgis Hall on the Clinton Presidential Center grounds. Similar degree programs started by former presidents Lyndon Baines Johnson and the senior George Bush near their libraries received funding from the Texas Legislature. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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