History, asked by Sapna5763, 11 months ago

What else did the Master Plan for Education call for?
Check all of the boxes that apply.

a fifteen-year plan to expand the campuses

students’ fees to go toward faculty salaries and direct instructional costs

a reduction in the reliance upon tax dollars

a coordinating body to advance the state’s interests

periodic increases of fees and tuition costs

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Answered by bestanswers
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The correct answer is option A.


The Master Plan for Education calls for a fifteen-year plan to expand the campuses.


This is supposed to transform the modern education system and make it more productive, efficient and time bound.


Such master plans are pretty common among educational institutions of higher category.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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The master plan for education cell was sketched the plan to expend the campuses and student’s fees to go toward faculty salaries.


Such plans are very common for the educational plans and if the campuses increased then the fees collected from the students can be invested in the faculty’s salaries.

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