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Appalachian State Cuts 200 Classes

April 3, 2009 RSS Feed Print

Appalachian State University is cutting 200 classes from its roster in the fall, potentially making courses required for graduation harder to come by, the Appalachian reports. Appalachian State is preparing for an 8 percent reduction in funding and will probably not be able to fill 34 vacant positions.

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