Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Hannibal-LaGrange University heads into new school year with balanced budget - WGEM

“The university lifted the declaration of exigency on August first, thus beginning a new chapter in our history,” HLGU Transitional President Rodney Harrison said.  Back in March, HLGU announced they needed $2.2 million from community members to stay afloat. They ended up getting $1.5 million in donations. Meanwhile, the university made $2.6 million through budget cuts by getting rid of underperforming golf and wrestling programs, as well as some job positions.