Thursday, June 15, 2006

LCC budget committee voted unanimously for $72 million general fund...

KMTR--
Eugene (KMTR) - Lane Community College will not cut programs or raise tuition next year, but nearly 80 jobs at the school have been cut and others scaled back.
The LCC budget committee voted unanimously for $72 million general fund for the upcoming school year. The number is nearly $6 million short of what is needed to continue services at the current level.
Next year’s tuition was not increased for budget purposes, but students could face some higher fees because of inflation.

... not increase for budget purposes however increased because of inflation???
No matter what you call it... it is still an increase.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I like how they chose the services to cut. The floors look like the aftermath of a party, the bathrooms are always out of TP, and the computer labs are closing. They also forced early retirement on a few people. But that's OK cause now that they have a permit to sell liquor, they can attract other customers. I though the college was for students.