Re: Title II consultants Liz Zuercher 17 Jan 2003 14:27 EST

Take away their experience.  Now which one stands out??
Good luck

At 11:31 AM 1/17/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>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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>Mike McCallister, Ph. D.
>  Director, Research and Sponsored Programs
>University of Arkansas at Little Rock
>2801 South University
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>
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