The coronavirus crisis is hitting every college in the United States, university leaders say, and will likely continue well beyond the fall semester.
With Friday's traditional May 1 decision day looming, some universities may get a better idea of who wants to attend their classes and pay tuition, but the financial costs of stay-at-home will continue to bite."Every college and university in the country is facing a cashflow crisis," said Terry Hartle, of the American Council of Education, which represents 1,700 institutions and related organizations and associations.
Johns Hopkins University said it would see a projected profit of $72 million on its $6.5 billion budget become a $100 million loss for this financial year, and it expected a loss of up to $375 million for the next financial year ending in June 2021. To mitigate some of the losses, the university will suspend employer contributions to retirement accounts, cut salaries for leaders and expects to have staff furloughs or layoffs.
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