Suffolk University laid off 35 people earlier this summer
Briefly

Suffolk University laid off 35 staff members due to financial pressures linked to decreased international student enrollment and increased financial needs among students. President Marisa Kelly identified the elimination of positions as necessary to tighten the budget for the new fiscal year. Federal policy changes, including canceled student visas, have contributed to reduced enrollment of international students. More financial assistance was also needed than initially forecasted, revealing widespread challenges in higher education.
Federal policies harming international student enrollment and increasing financial need among students have led to staff layoffs at Suffolk University, reflecting broader challenges in higher education.
Suffolk is providing more financial support than initially projected while also facing significant decreases in international student enrollment due to federal policy changes.
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