If buying the naming rights to a football stadium or bowl game is a little out of your price range, take heart — you can now have a class course named after you at City College of San Francisco, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. Chancellor Don Griffin is hoping to save some of the 800 classes up for cancellation next year because of the state’s budget crisis. On the chopping block are such courses as human biology, elementary French and financial accounting, the newspaper reports. Griffin tells The Chronicle that the price tag for supporting one class is $6,000.  “And if you designate it for that class, we’ll make sure the class is reinstated, and we’ll put your name on it,” he says.
The newspaper says each class serves about 30 students who attend three times a week for a little more than four months per semester.