CSU Proposes Layoffs, 9 Percent Tuition Increase
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Colorado State University is considering laying off 40 employees and raising tuition by 9 percent to deal with a budget shortfall.
Colorado State University is considering laying off 40 employees and raising tuition by 9 percent to deal with a budget shortfall.
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The proposed CSU budget for next year spares workers from furloughs but forces about 40 layoffs and requires resident undergraduates to pay 9 percent higher tuition.
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