ST. LOUIS • About 18 percent of full-time faculty positions could be lost under one cost-cutting scenario that St. Louis Community College leaders will consider next month.

That amounts to as many as 70 faculty members, according to a report that circulated among the college’s four campuses last weekend.

The report draft is “for discussion purposes only” ahead of a Board of Trustees meeting on Nov. 30. The governing board is expected to tackle the community college’s budget woes, which stem from state budget cuts and declining enrollment.

Chancellor Jeff Pittman said he expects the report to see many changes leading up to the board meeting.

Since 2011, the college’s overall head count is down by more than 10,000 students. The four campuses enroll 18,835 students, which is about 200 fewer than last school year.

That revenue drop comes on top of a $3.58 million reduction in state funding for the current budget year.

According to the draft report, college leaders anticipate that by budget year 2020, the school system could face a $12.9 million deficit.