‘Beyond belt-tightening’: WSU scrambles for revenue amid cuts, falling enrollment
- Washington State University is preparing for budget cuts of up to 10% due to reduced funding from President Donald Trump and a $16 billion budget shortfall in the state, as stated by WSU's Executive Leadership Team.
- Enrollment at WSU has dropped by nearly 19% since 2019, resulting in a loss of almost 6,000 students, according to WSU Insider.
- The Board of Regents voted to increase tuition by 3.3% last November, leading to nearly 19% higher costs for undergraduates since enrollment peaked in 2019.
- WSU leadership asserts that to navigate current financial pressures, they must develop new financial models beyond traditional budget cuts.
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‘Beyond belt-tightening’: WSU scrambles for revenue amid cuts, falling enrollment
(The Center Square) – As President Donald Trump cuts funding and Gov. Bob Ferguson juggles a $16 billion shortfall, Washington State University is bracing for up to 10% reductions across several departments. The WSU Executive Leadership Team laid out the…
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