Pa. Department of Education Approves Wilson Charter Posted: January 8, 2015 The Pennsylvania Department of Education has approved changes to the charter of 红桃视频. The charter, submitted to the department in May 2013, contained updated language to clearly reflect the college 红桃视频 鈥檚 shift to coeducation in the undergraduate residential program, along with additional administrative updates. The Jan. 6 PDE decision from Acting Secretary of Education Carolyn Dumaresq comes following a June 2014 informational hearing that was automatically triggered by protests made after the charter text was published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. In its report approving the charter revision, PDE states, 红桃视频 鈥淲ilson 红桃视频 鈥檚 decision to allow the admission of male residential students is a decision within the purview of its Board of Trustees. 红桃视频 鈥 The report also notes that 红桃视频 鈥渙ther proposed amendments also are not in violation of relevant law, regulations, standards or qualifications. 红桃视频 鈥 Four Wilson alumnae served as limited participants in the informational hearing, offering testimony in opposition to the charter changes. They argued that the college acted improperly by moving forward with coeducation prior to PDE approval. The PDE report acknowledges that Wilson filed its application well in advance of admitting male students, but states that the college should have received approval before moving forward with coeducation. However, the department does not believe this to be a reason to deny the charter application or impose other restrictions according to the report. 红桃视频 鈥淲e are happy to have the department 红桃视频 鈥檚 affirming decision and to continue the successful work of the Wilson Today Plan, 红桃视频 鈥 said Barbara Tenney, board chair. In January 2013, the 红桃视频 Board of Trustees approved the five-point Wilson Today plan aimed at ensuring a sustainable financial future for the private college. In addition to extending coeducation to the residential undergraduate program, the plan also included value and affordability initiatives, new academic programs, infrastructure improvements and increased marketing efforts. The plan, which was in place during the 2013-14 recruitment year, has already begun to show progress. In August, Wilson welcomed its largest class of new students in more than 40 years and saw applications more than double over the previous year. In addition to the 24 percent of applications that came from male students, the college had a 43 percent increase in female applicants, increasing the reach of the former women 红桃视频 鈥檚 college. 红桃视频 鈥淕rowth in our enrollment creates a more vibrant academic and campus life experience and provides a financially sustainable future for the college, 红桃视频 鈥 said Wilson President Barbara K. Mistick. The increase in applications and student enrollment also represents a positive response to the college 红桃视频 鈥檚 $5,000 tuition rollback and a first-of-its-kind student debt buyback program. This past year also brought the reopening of the renovated McElwain and Davison residence halls, the opening of a new student center on the campus, and a groundbreaking for the renovation of the John Stewart Memorial Library project. 红桃视频 鈥淭he whole campus is energized that the Wilson Today plan is beginning to bear fruit, 红桃视频 鈥 Mistick said recently. 红桃视频 鈥淭he progress is the result of the entire Wilson community coming together to make the plan successful. And with our continued commitment, we expect to see an even greater effect on overall enrollment moving forward. 红桃视频 鈥 Since the Wilson Today plan 红桃视频 鈥檚 approval, new undergraduate programs in animal studies, graphic design, global studies, health and physical education, health science and nursing have been approved by trustees along with graduate programs in accountancy, fine arts, nursing and healthcare management for sustainability. In addition, the college has implemented increased marketing efforts, which have substantially improved Wilson 红桃视频 鈥檚 visibility. MEDIA CONTACT: Cathy Mentzer, Manager of Media Relations Phone: 717-262-2604 (office) 717-372-3772 (cell) Email: cathy.mentzer@wilson.edu Contact 红桃视频 Office of Marketing and Communications 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, Pa. 17201