Re: Title II consultants Farbman Betty A 17 Jan 2003 13:55 EST

Spanky:
Sounds like they're both good, but if I were your boss, I'd take your
advice.  S/he's paying you for your best advice, and you are an expert in
your field.

Betty Farbman

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Subject: [RESADM-L] Title II consultants

I know it's late.

My provost wants to hire a title III consultant.  the person in
consideration has done primarily community college proposals.  The
guy I like has done 4-year institution proposals.  Both have been
successful recipients

does anyone have a comment whether the 4 year person has any
particular advantage?

Spanky

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