
Budget shortfalls at the University of Louisville are starting to have a direct impact on students. This week, student employees for the Brandeis School of Law were let go.
University officials say the law school is letting student employees go to address the budget shortfall from the 2016-2017 school year.
The University is facing a $48 million deficit for the 2017-2018 year and enacted a university-wide hiring freeze to address that number.
This week, the law school enacted a student employment freeze to address budget issues.
John Karman with the University of Louisville says all departments were asked to find ways to address the shortfall so the law school cut jobs for students.
A leadership change at the law school is also concerning to students.
Source: WAVE
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