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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And Columbia, $40 million deficit last Fall: https://columbiachronicle.com/campus/breaking-columbias-budget-deficit-grows-to-40-million-but-state-of-the-college-offers-few-specifics/ [/quote] Columbia is fine and isn't going anywhere. This is not some 2,000 student SLAC in the northeast that accepts 90% of its applicants.[/quote] No one thinks these large, old schools are "going anywhere" but these deficits do impact the student experience in the short-term. Cutting staff and services, reducing number of adviser, deferring maintenance on classrooms/dorms, etc. Hiring freezes mean new professors are not hired. They won't "go anywhere" but it matters.[/quote]
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