Klass said that while the proposal seems well-prepared and the concept sound, "it would require the college to increase its staffing when we’ve been cutting back."
There are also a number of "complex legalities and risk management factors" that must be studied before any decision is made, he noted.
But it is the most complete proposal he has seen coming from the student body.
"There’s really nothing substantial they neglected -- it’s just a little incomplete. And [the students] have been great to work with," Klass said.
He said the process of considering all the impacts would take a few weeks.
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