MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Users of the audit firm CliftonLarsonAllen lately spoke to the West Virginia University Board of Governors about the monetary headwinds struggling with larger training and delivered some strategies.

CLA Controlling Principal of Market Don Loberg started out his presentation with a troubling desire for bigger education. Loberg claimed there are several institutions that won’t have the obtainable time or sources to make the sector changes needed to continue being practical.
“In the final 7 years, we have dropped about 100 institutions—closed, merged, or whatever the circumstance may be,” Loberg claimed. “I predict that in the