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U. of Wisconsin at Stevens Point Proposes Cutting 13 Programs, Mostly in Liberal Arts

March 09, 2018 / PSU-AAUP

The Chronicle of Higher Education
By Fernanda Zamudio-Suarez
March 5, 2018

The University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point wants to eliminate 13 academic programs, primarily in the liberal arts, and the cuts, if carried out, could result in the layoff of tenured faculty members, according to a university news release.

Administrators cited the campus's $4.5 million deficit and declining enrollment as reasons for the cuts, according to the release.  To increase enrollment, officials want to add 16 programs "in areas with high-demand career paths" such as computer information systems, finance, and chemical engineering, among many others.  Eight other existing programs, including environmental engineering and captive wildlife, would be expanded into majors or degrees under the plan.

Read the full article at The Chronicle of Higher Education website here.

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