Vargas: Southeast faces $6.73M shortfall, looks at possible tuition increases

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Southeast Missouri State University faces a $6.73 million shortfall for fiscal 2018 that must be addressed through increased revenue and spending cuts, school president Carlos Vargas-Aburto said Friday.

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