In addition to recruitment and establishment, students advance and achieve their goals. Completion is the main goal of all college students. Nationwide, the average 6 year completion rate of the four-year public institution in the United States is currently around 55% (National Education for Statistics, 2012). At the University of Wisconsin, the completion rate is 55% - just the national average. UW adopted the goal of increasing the number of university completion by 50% by 2025. This is ten years from expert advice.
In June 2012, TWU submitted a proposal to establish law school and law doctor degree for approval to Canadian Association of Low Association Society (Federal) and the British Columbia State Higher Education Department. In this proposal, we plan to enroll 60 students in the first year of school, which is scheduled to enter in the 20 th - 17 th grade and is expected to increase 170 students over 3 years. TWU also advised the Canadian Institute of Law, the British Columbia Regional Legal Bureau and the Bar Association.
Federal grant programs should be established to stimulate and support the country to meet the needs of outdoor recreation. Managed by the proposed outdoor recreation bureau, the program will promote national planning and access and development areas to meet the needs of the people. The project will be approved according to the statewide plan. They will be reviewed by the outdoor recreation department proposed to ensure compliance with federal standards. This program complements the recent legislative open space support clause and is closely coordinated.
The law for establishing the Montana Outdoor Entertainment Office follows the advice of the Governor Steve Bullock, which was re - elected as a platform to protect and strengthen Montana 's Outdoor Entertainment economy last autumn. The mission of the office is to develop a strategic plan to develop the outdoor industry and attract outdoor related business to the state. In Colorado, Utah, Washington State, the outdoor entertainment office has been successful. Like other Montana, other Western states, including Wyoming, are also trying to establish an outdoor entertainment office. As Montana State Council progresses, we closely monitor whether this proposal passes through to the end.