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  • Tuition Increases and Layoffs Are Coming to a Broad Set of . . .
    The University System of Maryland’s chancellor, Jay A Perman, bluntly told employees in a video this month that the schools would absorb a 7 percent cut for the coming fiscal year
  • May Brought Deep Cuts at Multiple Colleges - Inside Higher Ed
    Colleges laid off well over 800 employees last month due to a mix of enrollment challenges and state funding issues Ivy Tech saw the deepest cuts with more than 200 jobs axed With the academic year coming to an end, multiple universities announced deep cuts in May, shedding dozens of jobs amid financial pressures often linked to enrollment
  • Budget Cuts Announced By Six More Major Research Universities
    This week University of Minnesota officials announced a combination of budget cuts and historically large tuition increases (up to 7 5% for some students) Those decisions involve an attempt to
  • Universities told they should brace for the coming year’s 7% . . .
    The Board of Regents is meeting in Hagerstown Friday, when the agenda includes possibly approving tuition and fee increases by an average 3 2%, for both in-state and out-of-state undergraduate students According to a tuition summary, Coppin State University in Baltimore would see the highest increase for in-state tuition at 4 5% and Towson
  • Tuition Increases and Layoffs Are Coming to a Broad Set of . . .
    Skip to comments Tuition Increases and Layoffs Are Coming to a Broad Set of Universities The New York Times ^ | June 20, 2025Updated 7:02 a m ET | Alan Blinder Posted on 06 20 2025 9:27:41 AM PDT by E Pluribus Unum
  • Colleges Predict Tuition Increases, Layoffs Under Proposed . . .
    Inside Higher Ed Katherine Knott November 13, 2023 The Biden administration wants to dramatically expand employees’ eligibility for overtime Supporters say that’s only fair Institutions say it will cost them millions Colleges and universities are warning they might have to raise tuition or lay off staff in response to a Biden administration plan to extend […]
  • The next wave of college cuts is already here | Higher Ed Dive
    Columbia College Chicago, for instance, flagged 12 programs that lost an average of $10,001 to $20,000 annually per student, and another 38 that lost between $5,001 to $10,000 as costs fell short of tuition revenue


















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