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I don’t know much about LSU and these specific plans, but when I interviewed for a faculty position in mid-2019 I met with the dean and they already seemed to have plans for some major renovations/new buildings because LSU was already very dated and cramped compared to some schools. So maybe with those plans they think they’ll have more room for more students? But I do know they’re struggling to retain faculty to teach, at least in my specialty.I'm going to call BS on this one (not you; the school). It's a *big deal* to increase class sizes as part of the COE. When Illinois over aceppted the class of 2020 from 130 to 160 students, instant hammer from the COE. Site visit, temporary accreditation status change until facilities were updated, etc. It took 6 years to get approval for Illinois to go from 130-160 after major renovations to both facilities and curricula.

My coworker has done a ton of dental CE and discussed her case with a specialist who was basically like "oh, yeah, that's a malinois thing."