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Indiana University To Discontinue More Than 100 Academic Programs

INDIANA, JUN 30 – Indiana public universities voluntarily cut or consolidate over 400 degree programs, about 19% statewide, to meet new graduation thresholds aimed at aligning education with workforce needs.

  • On June 30, six Indiana public colleges announced the reduction of over 400 degree programs, about 19% of the state's total offerings, following new law thresholds.
  • Driven by House Enrolled Act 1001 , the law mandates minimum graduation thresholds, forcing the suspension or elimination of programs with low three-year average graduates.
  • Indiana public colleges plan to consolidate 232, suspend 101, and eliminate 75 programs, affecting 19% of statewide offerings, with 116 at IU Bloomington alone.
  • As a result, students and faculty face disruptions, but teach-out plans allow current enrollees to complete degrees safely.
  • Moving forward, the Indiana Commission for Higher Education will review program decisions by July 24, with full implementation scheduled for the 2026-27 academic year.
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World News broke the news in United States on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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