ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) – Officials at Central New Mexico Community College say they’re looking to eliminate 100 jobs because of budget shortfalls in the upcoming fiscal year.

The college says that less state funding combined with a drop in tuition revenue because of enrollment declines will require them to cut 100 positions by July 1.

It will try and achieve 100 cuts through the retirement packages, but say that they may have to find other ways to reach the goal.