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- 01 14, 2025
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Columbia College Chicago announced this week it is laying off 70 staff members to reposition itself as a decline in enrollment has led to a growing budget shortfall.Another 32 vacant positions will be eliminated, a school spokesperson said in a statement.The school’s budget deficit has ballooned to an expected $38 million from about $20 million .The layoffs come a few months after after more than a decade on the job. Kim was the target of criticism during a that upended the school’s fall semester and whether they would return in the spring.Staff members were being laid off work in positions “across the college,” leaving 1,340 positions after the layoffs, the college said. No teachers were cut. Laid-off workers will receive severance packages.“Declining enrollment trends, which have affected much of U.S. higher education, have contributed to deficits, and administrative adjustments are needed to reflect the fact that the college serves fewer students,” the school spokesperson said in a statement.Enrollment declined from 11,400 in 2010 to 6,400 as of 2022, according to federal data. Adjunct faculty workers at Columbia College went on strike last year after the school cut hundreds of classes to help fill the school’s budget gap. after the union approved a deal with Columbia that, according to union leaders, included restoration of some spring classes that had been slated for cancellation, a health care benefit and a guarantee of instruction for adjunct faculty members.