Community colleges trying to weather the funding-cut storm Times are tough for community colleges, and getting tougher their students who are finding themselves in the system longer than expected. Lack of funding, tuition increase, reduction of classes, limited enrollment and the halt of mid-year transfers is putting a strain on two-year schools. As the California State University system continues to limit their enrollment and stop mid-year transfers, those seeking a higher education end up knocking on the doors of their local two-year schools, and those looking to transfer are left with no choice but to delay their plans for higher education. Canan Tasci, The San Bernadino Sun, August 10, 2009
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