State University Will See Cuts to Offset Shortfall
From Times Wire Reports
Cal State Fresno will see reductions in teachers, courses, student enrollment and staff, including layoffs, to deal with an $11-million shortfall in next fiscal year’s budget.
Enrollment will fall by 900 next academic year, allowing for further faculty reductions.
Class sizes will grow as the number of courses is reduced, university President John Welty said.
About 200 fewer classes will be offered next year, Welty said.
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