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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is garbage because it is not a state school. Can't be hybrid. [/quote] PP, that's monumentally wrong. Cornell is a hybrid. It's a New York State law. Cornell is established under a special NYS law that governs this issue and other issues. Check things like this before making postings that mislead people. https://law.justia.com/codes/new-york/2013/edn/title-7/article-115/ A statutory college's faculty and admin personnel are employees of Cornell. Each statutory college is responsible to the Regents of the University of the State of New York in addition to the President, Provost, and Trustees of Cornell. The Regents have certain rights to approve/reverse Cornell trustee decisions relating to the statutory college and have all kinds of consent rights regarding that statutory college. Cornell isn't the only one. Alfred University is strictly private but it is the contract sponsor, paid for by SUNY, of the NYS College of Ceramic Engineering. Syracuse is strictly private but it is the contract sponsor, paid for by SUNY, of the NYS College of Forestry. [/quote]
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