Professors, police, coaches: Here are the jobs UL is cutting to offset budget crisis

Professors, coaches and police officers are among those being laid off from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette while school officials try to make up for a $25 million deficit.

A list of 56 jobs that the university is cutting, which The Acadiana Advocate received through a public records request, shows that they include workers across a wide array of departments, from academic counselors to assistant coaches. Of those being laid off, their annual salaries ranged from $16,153 to $171,600.

The eliminated positions should lead to $5 million in savings for the university. A new website that UL unveiled this week about the budget crisis says they’ve made enough headway to offset $20.5 million in the deficit, with roughly $5 million left to go…

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