utilities,  copy paper, a secretary and other admin support staff,
permanent office space, all at the university's expense.

The thing is that the universities are required to support them to a
degree that most corporate recruiters do not get.


On 3/7/06, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the university's expense? I thought the the ruling was, if a school
> receives a certain amount of FEDERAL funds, it is required to allow military
> recruiters. Couldn't the school use these federal funds to pay for the
> administrative support?
>
> I can't imagine providing a table in a hallway for a couple of marines for a
> few hours really costs that much money anyway.
>
> > The courts have said that the universities have to allow in
> > recruiters, and provide them with administrative support, at the
> > university's expense. What the colleges should do is put the military
> > recruiting offices next to the loudest boiler room on campus, and
> > ensure that the worst tuba players on campus are assigned a practice
> > room beside the recruiters.
> >
> > larry
> >
>
>
>
> 

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