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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

College Cutbacks Make it Harder to Earn Degrees

It's not just that students are having trouble getting loans or finding money to live off of while matriculating, it's that campus cut-backs have eliminated their access to the courses they need to take in order to complete their degrees:
"They will not graduate on time. I hope they will graduate at all," said David Baggins, who as chairman of political science at Cal State University-East Bay has been bombarded with requests for spots in already packed classes.

"Before," Baggins said, "there was always a way to help the student who really needed help." This year, "all I can do is say no."

Some students struggle for places in the core entry-level classes such as composition and math because the part-time instructors who typically teach those courses are the first to be laid off in tough times. Other students are shut out of crowded core courses in their majors by upperclassmen. Some upperclassmen face an even tougher road: The upper-level classes they need have been cut entirely because they aren't popular enough.

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