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Ohio’s public universities are eliminating nearly 90 degree programs as a result of Senate Bill 1

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Ohio’s public universities are eliminating nearly 90 degree programs as a result of Senate Bill 1

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Ohio's public universities are eliminating nearly 90 degree programs due to Senate Bill 1, which requires cutting programs with fewer than five graduates annually over three years. Several universities have announced the programs to be cut, with some still finalizing their lists.

Ohio's public universities are cutting nearly 90 degree programs following Senate Bill 1, signed into law over a year ago. The law requires eliminating undergraduate programs with fewer than five graduates per year on average over three years. Several universities have announced cuts, including Bowling Green State University, Kent State University, Ohio University, and Ohio State University. Bowling Green is eliminating six programs, while Kent State is cutting 19 programs. Ohio University is eliminating 16 programs, and Ohio State is cutting eight. Some universities, like Cleveland State University and Miami University, have not cut any programs, while others, like Youngstown State University, are still finalizing their lists.

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