November 9, 2001
A Fifth of Colleges Cut Information-Technology Budgets This Year, Survey Finds
More college information-technology departments saw budget cuts this year than last, according to data released last week by the Campus Computing Project.
Eighteen percent of the colleges and universities that responded to the computing project's annual survey reported a decline in their academic-computing budgets for this academic year, compared with 11 percent in last year's survey. And 18 percent of the institutions reported cuts in their administrative-computing budgets, compared
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