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Indiana public colleges cut 200 degree programs following new state law

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Indiana public colleges cut 200 degree programs following new state law

Indiana public colleges have cut 200 degree programs following a new state law. The law aims to reduce programs with low enrollment and focus on high-demand fields.

Indiana public colleges cut 200 degree programs. The move follows a new state law to reduce low-enrollment programs and focus on high-demand fields. The colleges affected are across the state. The cuts aim to improve efficiency and meet workforce needs. The new law requires colleges to review and eliminate programs with low enrollment. This change is part of a broader effort to align education with industry demands.

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