April 22, 2009
Trustee Survey Paints Grim Budget Picture for Public Universities
About 80 percent of the governing boards of public universities say they are dealing with state budget cuts this year, according to a new survey conducted by the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges.
Trustees also said they are working extra hours to cope with the financial strains on their universities, and have enacted or are considering hiring freezes, across-the-board budget cuts, layoffs, or postponement of campus construction projects.
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