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St. Cloud University Ends 30% of Degrees and Cuts Staff

St. Cloud University Ends 30% of Degrees and Cuts Staff

“The higher education landscape is facing unprecedented struggles – student enrollment declines, affordability concerns”

As you’ll read below, this school is bleeding millions of dollars. It’s amazing that they’re still open.

The College Fix reports:

Minnesota university ends 30% of degrees, cuts staff

Nearly one in three degree programs at St. Cloud State University will get the ax, due to budgetary problems.

Roughly 60 percent of minors are also getting the boot at the public university, according to a recent announcement.

“In a presentation to the campus community on Tuesday, SCSU Acting President Larry Lee confirmed the university will suspend 42 degree programs and 50 minor programs,” KARE 11 reported yesterday.

The news outlet reported that other cuts were made last year as well.

“The reductions will leave SCSU with a total academic portfolio of 94 degree programs (62 bachelor’s degrees, 29 master’s degrees, and three doctoral degrees) and 35 minor programs,” the news outlet reported. “According to the university, 92% of current students are enrolled in one of the 94 remaining academic programs.”

The school is also cutting faculty, staff, and administrative programs.

The cuts include ending minors in “Ethnic Studies,” “Chicano Studies,” and “Asian-Pacific American Studies.”

Music, hospitality, Spanish, and sociology undergraduate degrees will also be eliminated, according to KARE 11.

St. Cloud State “experienced an $18 million net operating loss in fiscal year 2023, and is expected to lose $15 million in 2024,” KARE 11 previously reported in May.

“The higher education landscape is facing unprecedented struggles – student enrollment declines, affordability concerns, a proliferation of higher education alternatives, public perception of college degrees, and financial strains…among others,” Lee told the university community in May. “These circumstances negatively impact higher education, generally, and St. Cloud State University, specifically.”

Enrollment at the university actually increased this year. However, the university enrolled 8,000 fewer students than it did in 2010. Its enrollment has generally decreased each year, the Star Tribune reported in October 2023.

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Comments

The Gentle Grizzly | June 13, 2024 at 8:47 am

I suspect trade schools are doing well as the starter youth get wise to the college scam.

    Alaska Four 9 in reply to The Gentle Grizzly. | June 13, 2024 at 10:39 am

    Depends on the degree program. Can’t go trade school then on to Med School. Can’t become a licensed engineer or architect, etc.

    I sure hope so. Get a welding certification and you can write your own ticket. I almost got one years ago to do under water welding on oil rigs but didn’t. Still wish I had

Antonio S. Blanken | June 13, 2024 at 6:07 pm

I think that the reason for reduced enrollment is due to the better opportunities available in gaza.

Just become muslim and then your food and shelter will be paid for by others, and then you can cross into Israel and grab yourself a wife. Or two. And get paid for that as well.

destroycommunism | June 13, 2024 at 9:34 pm

all now to be studied under one degree:

the george floyd years

Quartermaster | June 14, 2024 at 10:33 am

I think we will start seeing entire public universities, like St. Cloud, closing down in the near future. The bubble is bursting.

A local community college has ended both civil engineering technology and surveying. There is gong to be a lot more bloodshed before it is over.

    Similar cuts are happening at UNC Greensboro and UNC Asheville. The new economic realities of higher education are now spreading from the small private colleges to the small public colleges.

maybe St. Cloud
cud open up trade school classes