It was administrators, not faculty, who bore the brunt of budget cuts last year at UNCG and N.C. A&T.But if a budget the state House is considering stands, the same can’t be said for the coming year, university leaders said Friday. “The concern that we have going into next year is that I do not believe that I can significantly cut administration further in areas related to public safety, information technology and business affairs,” UNCG Chancellor Linda Brady said. “And so, as a result, the bulk of the cuts that we will take in 2010-11 will indeed have to come from the academic side of the house.”