The University System of Georgia may have to consider making drastic budget cuts if state legislators deem it necessary due to poor economic conditions, the system’s top official announced Monday.
The university system’s governing body, the Board of Regents, released a document detailing how the state’s public colleges, universities and affiliate programs would reduce their collective annual budgets by $300 million, if necessary.
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