Kansas State University has announced a third round of emergency furloughs, which will occur in June and July.
This round includes a total of 15 employees, three of which are from Enrollment Management, five from International Student and Scholar Services and seven from Education Abroad.
Doing so is expected to save the university about $80,000 in expenses.
The departments involved in this round of furloughs have also reduced external funding and cut back on workloads.
The K-State Division of Human Capital Services is helping impacted employees with federal and state benefit options.
K-State previously announced furloughs for about 350 employees from several departments on May 2 and furloughs for an additional 58 employees on May 15.
For a list of answers to frequently asked furlough-related questions, visit the K-State Division of Human Capital Services web page at k-state.edu.