Student Workers Suffer from Low Wages and Reduced Hours City College student worker positions limit student’s abilities to live in the bay area by implementing a 15 hour per week maximum and regionally- low wages.
College Leaders Seek More Funding Because of $13 Million Deficit By Tyler Breisacher tbreisac@mail.ccsf.edu City College is facing an estimated $13 million budget deficit according to administrators, leading to several cost-cutting measures including the removal of over 200 classes for the upcoming Spring semester. Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs Tom Boegel raised the alarm at the Board
Confusion over $32 million projected deficit explained By Peter J. Suter suterjpeter@gmail.com The February board of trustees meeting left City College trustees, top administrators and the larger college community dismayed and confused about how the institution’s projected budget deficit swelled from $11 million to $32 million. Vice Chancellor of Human Resources Dianna Gonzales said
Budget finalized amid discontent This Fiscal year, City College’s budget sits at just under $350 million.
115 classes cancelled, what's next for City College? By Calindra Revier The Guardsman Conflict continues to divide City College as the argument over class cancellation brings more confusion to campus. A 25 percent drop in enrollment has now placed City College in this emergency situation. Because of this and issues around accreditation, stabilization funds were granted by the
Budget continues to hold despite enrollment drop By Patrick Fitzgerald The Guardsman City College’s budget of nearly $199 million moves forward towards final approval from the Board of Trustees by Sept. 15. The budget provides a blueprint for operations during the 2014-15 fiscal year. The tentative budget is predicated on 2012-13 enrollment levels of 33,119
Senator pushes bill granting emergency funding to City College California Senator Mark Leno and Mayor Ed Lee, along with the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, announced that they will join together to push legislation that would allocate funds to City College, effective immediately.