UNO Announces Changes to some Degree Programs Amid Transition to LSU New Orleans
UNO is eliminating five undergraduate and four graduate programs as leaders say a data review will align offerings with enrollment and workforce demand.
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UNO announces degree cuts and program changes as LSU New Orleans transition begins
The University of New Orleans announced academic program changes tied to its transition to LSU New Orleans, including discontinued degrees, teach-outs and new programs in development.
LSU will bring changes to UNO academics. Here’s which programs will be cut, modified
Several undergraduate and graduate programs are either being eliminated or changed as UNO aligns itself with the LSU system. This move is the first significant academic shift following the transition which officially takes place on July 1st.
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UNO reinvents itself: The University of New Orleans is restructuring academic programs as it transitions to LSU New Orleans, aiming to better align degrees with workforce demand and long-term sustainability. Changes affect fewer than 2% of students and include program consolidations, discontinuations and teach-outs. President Kathy Johnson said all impacted students will receive advising and support to complete or transition their degrees. Unde…
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