Cal State plan startles community colleges
Community college leaders are worried a California State University plan to turn away as many as 10,000 students next year could inundate two-year schools that already can’t handle spiking enrollment…Cal State leaders said they have no choice but to hope community colleges can be their safety net. The university has sustained too many blows over the past two years to maintain the status quo, said Trustee William Hauck. "There really are no more workarounds left," he said. With more cuts, "we will be diminishing the value of every degree that comes out of this system, and we will not do that."
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by Matt Krupnick, The Contra Costa Times.
