We have classes on Tuesday and Thursday. They are general in nature so we can include people who have signed up for the business program, even though we don't have a business program yet, there are some people who wanted to get a jump on the program. We have one course on Tuesday night, which is a leadership course and one course on Thursday night, which is an Issues in Professional Ethics course.

We've started off with literally nothing, and now we have 60 students.

Most graduate courses [at new graduate programs] start off with about 10 to 15 students in them each and we just have plenty of students who want to take graduate courses through North Greenville.

There's nothing unbridled about it. It is controlled. It's not unfair.

All I can say is it's a decision the judge has to make as to whether he understands all the consequences of the plea.

We've taken a wall out of one room because the class was too small and we just didn't have enough space. We've brought in all of the furniture that's here. We've just received some new furniture not too long ago. We've had things painted. We've also wired the entire building for Internet access.

We've wired it so we can have a computer lab in here as well as a library. We are beginning to compile a library now. Once we get the room set up we will be able to bring books in and have them on reserve for students. Ultimately we hope to have a library. We will have a full service institution down here.