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California State University, Northridge, told to reduce enrollment

Jan 30, 2012 1:17 PM

From The Los Angeles Times: In the fall semester, California State University, Northridge, enrolled several thousand more students than the target set by the Cal State system's central administration in response to cutbacks in state funding. Now the system is threatening to withhold $7 million from the 34,000-student campus if it doesn't partly roll back enrollment for the current spring semester by the equivalent of 2,800 full-time students. As a result, Cal State Northridge recently imposed a cap on the number of credits most students can carry.

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