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What if our state funding is cut so much that we can no longer serve all the students who want to attend Foothill and De Anza?

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What if our state funding is cut so much that we can no longer serve all the students who want to attend Foothill and De Anza?

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A. If Californias budget situation continues to deteriorate, one approach being discussed is for the entire California Community Colleges system to serve fewer students. This would be similar to what CSU and UC have done by limiting enrollments. Some 50,000 students are now being educated in Californias 100 community colleges for whom the colleges receive no funding, according to the state chancellors office.

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