
Morehouse College will furlough faculty and cut its budget because of a drop in enrollment.
Interim Provost Willis Sheftall told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the Atlanta college has 2,360 students, or about 125 fewer than projected. He blamed the drop in enrollment on a poor economy and changes to a federal loan program for students.
Typically about 8 percent of Morehouse students who make a deposit to attend the college don't enroll. But that figure has jumped to 16 percent this year.
Sheftall described the situation as a "challenge" but said it is not a crisis.
Morehouse officials plan to increase fundraising. Faculty and managers will have to take five or fewer furlough days. The college also plans to reduce its part-time faculty during the spring semester.
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Information from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, http://www.ajc.com
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