South Carolina State considers budget cuts
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina State University is considering budget cuts to make up for an estimated shortfall of almost $4 million.
Trustee Maurice Washington says the Orangeburg school faces a serious situation.
Washington said during a committee meeting on Thursday that revenues through Jan. 24 were down about $8.5 million. The school expects to bring in an additional $5.5 million by the end of the fiscal year June 30.
Washington says that would leave the school facing a nearly $4 million shortfall.
He blames most of the shortfall on a decline in enrollment. The school has about 500 fewer students than expected.
School President George Cooper has recommended a plan to save more than $4 million in the next five months.