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Haskell situation said dire
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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2002 Haskell Indian Nations University in Kansas is in dire financial straits, The Lawrence Journal-World reports today. To make up for funding shortfalls, the school is considering cutting back on enrollment and increasing fees. The Bureau of Indian Affairs is providing $9 million but the school says the amount is $3.6 million short of the need. Current enrollment is a little over 1,000. The school might cut back to 900. Fees are currently $105. There is no tuition. Get the Story:
Haskell considers enrollment limits (The Lawrence Journal-World 5/10)
Haskell powwow begins today (The Topeka Capital-Journal 5/10) Relevant Links:
Haskell Indian Nations University - http://www.haskell.edu Related Stories:
Haskell Students of the Year (5/9)
Haskell students ready to graduate (5/7)
Haskell might reopen summer school (5/2)
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