Chicago State University enrolled just 86 freshmen this fall semester, and its undergraduate enrollment has dropped by 32 percent over the past year, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The university now has a total of 3,578 students enrolled, and total enrollment is down by a quarter. This is just one of the many concerns for the struggling public university.
Just this month its president, Thomas Calhoun Jr,. was let go after only nine months at the helm.
Chicago State struggled to make it through the Illinois budget impasse that left the institution without state funding. In February the university put all 900 of its employees on notice that they should not return to work in May unless they heard otherwise. It later announced layoffs for 300 staff members.
Read more at The Chronicle of Higher Education: http://www.chronicle.com/blogs/ticker/chicago-state-u-enrolls-86-freshmen-this-fall/114711