Columbia Journalism School to Reduce Enrollment

The reductions will take "adjustment and patience."

Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism is reducing enrollment and cutting six staffers. The decline in students will take place over the next few years.

A memo from Steve Coll, the school’s dean, explains the reasons behind the admissions change:

The step-down of our class size will continue to take place over the next several years, and most changes brought about by this will be gradual. To date we have managed these adjustments through a series of measures including OTPS budget reductions each of the last two years and not filling all vacant positions, including some faculty vacancies.

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