UToledo announces plans to suspend admission to multiple undergrad programs
- On April 21, the University of Toledo announced suspending admissions for several undergraduate programs.
- The university states this action complies with Ohio Senate Bill 1, signed into law last month.
- Nine undergraduate majors face suspension, including Africana Studies, Philosophy, and Spanish programs.
- State law mandates eliminating programs graduating fewer than five students annually over three years.
- Students already enrolled can finish their degrees, and courses may still be offered as minors or certificates.
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University of Toledo axing nine majors in response to Senate Bill 1
The University of Toledo will stop offering nine undergraduate majors in response to Senate Bill 1, the controversial higher education overhaul legislation signed into law last month. Africana Studies, Disability Studies, Philosophy, and Women’s and Gender Studies majors will all end, according to an April 21 news release. The university is also cutting Asian Studies, Data Analytics, Middle East Studies, Spanish and religion. Senate Bill 1 cal…
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