June 28, 2010
Utah colleges try to keep up with enrollment surge
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Administrators at some of Utah’s colleges are working on one very complex math problem.
While it’s great to see so many students furthering their education, the surge has been so great that some schools fear they may have to cap enrollment.
“It’s not in the best interests of the state to turn people away from education,” Dixie State College president Stephen Nadauld said. “I don’t know what will happen this fall, frankly.”
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