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Proposed Budget Cuts Include Closing Ranger College

By: VERTEXNews/Newsroom Solutions
Updated: January 19, 2011
RANGER -- Ranger College and other two-year colleges in Texas would be closed under the proposed House budget bill released late Tuesday.

Other community college districts on the 2012-2013 chopping block are in Odessa, Borger and Lake Jackson.  The plan calls for $772 million in funding cut from colleges and universities.

Ranger College reported a 66 percent increase in enrollment from Spring 2009 to Spring 2010, attributed to new centers opened in Brownwood and Stephenville.

The proposed budget also makes $5 billion in cuts to public schools.

Tuesday's reveal of the proposed House budget kicked off a debate that will likely last through May.

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