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Oregon College Faces $4M Deficit, Eyes Job Cuts

Lane Community College in Oregon is considering cutting 20 positions to address a projected $4 million budget deficit. College leaders have proposed eliminating the health information management and criminal justice programs as part of cost-saving measures. These changes aim to stabilize the institution’s finances amid enrollment and funding challenges.

Key Points

  • Potential elimination of 20 staff positions
  • Proposed cuts to health information management program
  • Proposed cuts to criminal justice program

Implications for Educational Freedom

This budget shortfall in a public community college highlights potential inefficiencies in government-funded higher education, which could bolster arguments for expanding school choice mechanisms like vouchers or ESAs to empower students with more flexible educational options. It underscores concerns about government overreach in resource allocation, potentially limiting parental and student empowerment in accessing diverse programs.

Source: Lane Community College could cut 20 positions amid looming $4M deficit

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