City College of San Francisco is 3,000 students short of an enrollment threshold for state funding, which will lead to an expected budget hit of $6.5 million, The San Francisco Chronicle reports [1]. The embattled college, which is facing an accreditation crisis [2], will lay off 34 clerical workers, 20-30 part-time instructors and 18 part-time counselors to cope with the shortfall, and will also slash salaries for non-union employees. A CCSF trustee attributed the enrollment dip to bad planning by the college and an improving local economy.
