Enrollment for the spring semester at Cabrillo College is 14,653—900 less than in last year’s spring semester. That is because the school has cut classes and even the entire winter semester to stave off a $3.2 million deficit. On the other hand, the school announced that it would be rescinding the pink slips given to faculty working with disabled and disadvantaged students. Five part-time faculty members will still lose their jobs, and staff and faculty health benefits have been altered. Students wishing to sign up for classes will also have to do so in person: because of the cuts, phone-in registration has been eliminated.
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