Mary's University Sellinger Program. By Paul Mc. Mullenpmcmullen@Catholic. Review. org. Dr. Powell, president of Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, dreaded a Thanksgiving week review of his institution’s fiscal year 2. Mount St. Mary’s and Powell were not alone, as Loyola University Maryland, the College of Notre Dame of Maryland and 1. Maryland Board of Public Works cut $7 million Nov. Sellinger Program of State Aid to Non- Public Institutions.“We’ll be meeting Monday (Nov. Powell said, of approximately $2. Mount St. Mary’s had already allocated, primarily for financial aid. Named for the late Jesuit president of Loyola, the Sellinger Program is administered by the Maryland Independent College and University Association. Tina Bjarekull, MICUA president, said that more than 8. Sellinger funds are awarded as financial aid to Maryland residents, most of that distributed based on need. According to MICUA, in fall 2. The Sellinger School of Business focuses on inspiring and preparing students to become responsible and successful business leaders.Learn about Sellinger School of Business and Management at the Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore, MD. Find information about graduate admissions, test prep. Return to: Programs by Degree. The Sellinger Scholars Program is an honors program in business administration. The program provides highly motivated students with. The Sellinger School of Business and Management is one. Loyola University Maryland is a Jesuit. The Sellinger Scholars business honors program was. Sellinger School of Business and Management - Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management provides business education emphasizing. Loyola University Maryland, Sellinger School of Business and Management Founded in 1980, Loyola's Joseph A. School of Business and. The Sellinger School of Business and Management at Loyola University Maryland offers these departments and concentrations: accounting, finance, general management. Sellinger School of Business and Management: Preparing leaders committed to positive change. In 2013, Sellinger was the only Maryland school counted as a best. Fighting the funding cut Kim Last. What is the last thing that Washington College needs? Unfortunately, the Sellinger Grant Program, a Maryland. Business school rankings, including MBA, MSC, and European MBA rankings from the Financial Times. Maryland General Assembly appropriated $5. FY 2. 01. 0 budget for the Sellinger Program. That appropriation is now at $3. July 2. 00. 9, $5 million in August and $7 million Nov. In three rounds of state budget cutting, Mount St. Mary’s lost more than $5. Loyola lost more than $1. College of Notre Dame of Maryland lost nearly $4. The financial aid is out the door, we’ve made commitments and we’re not going to take money back from students,” said Bjarekull. One president told me, . Wiseman, a spokeswoman for the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, said the cuts will “reduce the college’s ability to expand opportunities for training pharmacists, teachers and nurses, all of which are desperately needed throughout the state.“The impact,” Wiseman added, “will be most severe at off- site locations for nursing and teaching – sites which, in many cases, provide continuing education and degree programs in areas which are historically underserved.”The cuts come during a global economic crisis which has affected college endowments and students’ ability to pay.“Loyola experienced a 9. Courtney Jolley, a Loyola spokeswoman. Only an intense lobbying effort limited that figure to $7 million. The Board of Public Works, which consists of Gov. O’Malley, Treasurer Nancy K. Kopp and Comptroller Peter Franchot, cut $3. Nov. 1. 8.“The state has a serious budget deficit, we appreciate that,” Bjarekull said. Since fiscal year 2. Sellinger Program is down 2. James E. Lyons, Maryland Secretary of Higher Education, defended the actions of the Board of Public Works.“I know that the governor feels that programs like Sellinger are important,” Lyons said, “but when you look at a projected deficit of $1 billion, we have to look at the program. Mary’s president, “but I believe this is inequitable.”.
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