Missouri Gov. Nixon Announces High-Tech Training For Missourians

January 12, 2010

in Education, Opinion, business

MO Governor Jay NixonMissouri Governor Jay Nixon stopped by St. Louis Community College at Forest Park to announce the expenditure of $12,000,000 to re-train those in technology.  The program is officially called “Training for Tomorrow.”

One thing that is clear.  The last place to provide money for training is state funded colleges.  I know from first-hand experience.  The college will receive a set amount of money after meeting the application criteria.  The money is then tossed into an account at St. Louis Community College and then the wasteful spending begins.

The first priority is to benefit the college then the student.  You have probably heard of the typical scenario whereas a budget is established and the goal is to burn it before the end of the fiscal year to obtain the same or higher budget?  Never in a college is there an objective to save money.

This is not to say the money will not go to training in High-Technology as intended.  It certainly will.  Unfortunately, St. Louis Community College will use the funds and burn a good portion of it on wasteful administration, committees, and delegations to subordinate administrators.

The money should be distributed to trade schools throughout the state operating on smaller budgets.  This would provide training at more locations, but also enhance training with more efficient budget management.

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