Report warns of enrollment crunch at Florida universities

Feb. 13, 2008
Enrollment caps and budget cuts could force Florida schools to turn away as many as 60,000 students by 2012

A Florida education group predicts that as many as 60,000 students could get shut out of state universities during the next few years because of enrollment caps and budget cuts. ENLACE Florida, or Engaging Latino Communities for Education, painted the gloomy picture in a report called "Higher Education in Florida on the Brink."

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