Applicants find some programs closed out
…But when Graham went on the Internet on May 28 and clicked the submit button, she received a message telling her the program was closed. She had become a casualty of the state’s financial crisis. "I knew about the budget problems, but I assumed that meant they would be more selective about who got in," Graham said. "I didn’t realize they wouldn’t even let me apply." Public-college administrators throughout California have been scrambling to plug financial holes because of a state deficit now projected at $24.3 billion.
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by John Wilkens, The San Diego Union Tribune.
