SEATTLE — The presidents of Washington's three largest universities are painting a grim picture of proposed cutbacks to higher education in the state
The Seattle Times says the leaders are predicting fewer state students being admitted, more high-paying out-of-state students, hundreds of faculty and staff jobs cut, and longer times to get four-year degrees.
The Legislature has asked college and university presidents to estimate the impact if the state has to cut higher education by
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