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Hearing Bloom will be eliminating majors in Philosophy, Anthropology, and Physics with the merger. There goes my undergraduate degree.
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Originally posted by Bart View PostYoungstown State University hits all time low enrollment, 25 academic programs to be discontinued. Article references PASSE.
https://businessjournaldaily.com/art...ow-enrollment/
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Originally posted by Bart View PostYoungstown State University hits all time low enrollment, 25 academic programs to be discontinued. Article references PASSE.
https://businessjournaldaily.com/art...ow-enrollment/
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Youngstown State University hits all time low enrollment, 25 academic programs to be discontinued. Article references PASSE.
https://businessjournaldaily.com/art...ow-enrollment/
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
That's funny. It's interesting reading these students comments because there is a very different attitude between the two triads. In the west, it seems like there is general acceptance, but in the NE you don't find that same attitude.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
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Originally posted by complaint_hopeful View PostEnrollment was pretty bad at nearly all schools. I wouldn't be surprised if more letters go out.
What sometimes happens then is faculty members retire so others can keep their jobs.
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Enrollment was pretty bad at nearly all schools. I wouldn't be surprised if more letters go out.
What sometimes happens then is faculty members retire so others can keep their jobs.
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Here it comes, Mansfield. Here it comes, Lock Haven.
https://www.pennlive.com/news/2021/1...versities.html
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
I have to think that quote has been taken out of context. I think he meant that this move was never about lowering the cost of attendance to individual students. He's said that it has the potential to lower the total cost to a degree but that's about students who have to extend enrollment due to limited class offerings.
He can't be denying that its about saving operational dollars. Can he?
And he was getting grilled about why they're asking for more money and what they're using it for.
But, yes...several spots on the PASSHE site reference 'cost savings' in regards to the Integration:
The choices reflect the data, which suggest there could be significant benefits from these universities working together as regional partners. Benefits would include: Potential for growth into new markets to serve more students; Ability to leverage their regional proximity to each other; and Opportunities for cost savings (thanks to scale) that enhance financial sustainability. The data we have are not leading us to consider any other integrations at this time.
University Integrations FAQs.pdf (passhe.edu)
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