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Kansas State University issues warning about Salina tech school merger

SALINA Kan.

Kansas State University could be forced to close its Salina campus if an area technical school merges with a community college that could offer cheaper classes, a Kansas State official says.

Dennis Kuhlman, dean of Kansas State University at Salina, acknowledged the warning issued Monday during a meeting with city leaders was a worst-case scenario.

But, he added, “I’ve talked with legislators, with people at the Board of Regents, and asked if they think it’s outside the realm of possibility, and no one does. I think it’s a risk we have to consider. Is it reality? I don’t know, but it can’t just be dismissed.”

The Salina Area Technical School is seeking a partner after the Legislature mandated that the state’s remaining technical schools either become degree-granting colleges or merge with one within the next couple of years.

The school is considering merger proposals from Hutchinson Community College, Cloud County Community College, and a joint plan by Kansas State at Salina and the North Central Kansas Technical College in Beloit.

Kansas State officials plan to invoke a state law that allows state universities to prohibit a state community college from teaching classes in a county where the state university has a campus. But Kuhlman noted the Salina School Board, which will decide the fate of the technical school, “seems to have taken the attitude that the statute can be changed.”

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