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TexasTowelie

(116,876 posts)
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 01:41 PM Apr 2019

University of Tulsa to cut degree programs, reorganize into 'professional super college'

A reorganization intended to bolster the University of Tulsa’s reputation for undergraduate education while trimming administrative costs and low-demand academic programs was revealed to TU faculty, staff and students Thursday morning.

The plan, referred to as a “reimagining” in the report submitted by a review committee, includes grouping the business, health and law colleges together in a “professional super college,” creating a “university studies” program for all incoming freshmen, and additional academic and social supports for students.

“Every piece of this is focused on student success,” TU Provost Janet Levit said in an interview.

The reorganization comes with a 2% pay increase for all TU employees — and a substantial pruning of degree options.

Read more: https://www.tulsaworld.com/news/local/education/university-of-tulsa-to-cut-degree-programs-reorganize-into-professional/article_6c6489e7-0de7-5433-a6b8-a88ccfb8c9d9.html

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University of Tulsa to cut degree programs, reorganize into 'professional super college' (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2019 OP
Will eliminate masters, doctorate in chemistry, physics, math, geophysics, anthropology!! bobbieinok Apr 2019 #1
ATTN comment in link--significant drop in foreign students! THANKS TRUMP! bobbieinok Apr 2019 #2

bobbieinok

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1. Will eliminate masters, doctorate in chemistry, physics, math, geophysics, anthropology!!
Mon Apr 15, 2019, 03:07 PM
Apr 2019

Maybe understand anthro. BUT physics, chem, math, geosciences? All while upping their undergrad STEM programs?

And a school with long history of training petroleum engineers?

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