We're helping students from the roughly 30 schools that announced they are closed indefinitely in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

We're going to come back. It's one thing to grow, but we have to take a close look at not growing too fast so we can provide the proper services.

In another week or two, we won't be admitting anyone unless it's an extreme case. I just think it's not going to benefit students no matter how desperate they are for education.

We're a business. When these things happen, we have to raise costs to keep operating. We have cut back on services and programs the last few years to save money.

Over the last four years, Western has lost about $33 million in state funding.

It may be in [the student's] best interest to defer until next semester.