California College of the Arts contemplates major changes amid $20m deficit
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Our financial challenges are not insignificant, which means that we are being called to right-size the organization and address what has become a sizable to a major deficit," Howse wrote in the memo. "This is a movement that is beyond CCA, to think about efficiencies, alignment and streaming to create organisational efficiency.
Enrollment at the start of CCA's forthcoming academic year is projected to be down by around one-third compared to 2019, when the number of full-time students crested at around 1,800.
News of CCA's struggles, which were first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle, came just before the kickoff of the school's autumn semester on 28 August, headlined by a $97.5m expansion designed to consolidate the school's campuses in San Francisco and neighbouring Oakland.
Although the school is "discussing the possibility" of layoffs, "no final decisions have been made. Additional planning will continue," the spokesperson said.
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