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Another hot topic at Thursday Florida State University Fall Faculty Meeting was the discussion of FSU and Florida A and M's engineering schools possibly going their separate ways.</p>
<p>President T.K. Wetherell says the FAMU's Board of Trustees will come to a decision in December as to whether it will continue to run as a joint program with Florida State or if changes will be made.</p>
<p>Wetherell couldn't confirm what those changes might be, but says it could range anywhere from a few modifications to a complete separation of the two schools.</p>
<p>"They're looking for a different mixture for their students and we're looking for a different mixture. Now, I'm not exactly sure where that's going to go at this point and time, but it's clear the status quo isn't working for them or us," says FSU's President, T.K. Wetherell.</p>
<p>Wetherell says Florida State would fully support FAMU's decision if it did decide to pursue a separate school of Engineering and mentioned that Florida State would help lobby money on FAMU's behalf.
<p>Both schools renewed commitment to the joint program, but FSU alumni are still very unhappy with the status quo. The FSU presidential change has likely slowed any movement for the moment.</p>
<p>On the bright side, the E-school was among those that suffered little or no budget reduction.</p>