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SUNY Fredonia In A Deficit, Cancels 13 Majors
Students received the bad news in a letter on Monday night that many of the majors offered by the institution are going to be ending soon. Bad news continues at the State University of New York at Fredonia. According to Buffalo Business First, enrollment has been trending downward for years. It was at its peak in 2009 when they hit almost 6,000 students enrolled. However, since then it has gone down nearly every year and saw a low of around 3,000 students in the fall of 2023.
SUNY Fredonia to cut 13 Majors
FREDONIA, N.Y. — SUNY Fredonia is set to cut 13 majors from its curriculum, according to a letter sent to students from Executive Vice President and Provost David Starrett. The deactivation of these majors will go into effect June 5th. After that date, the university will not recruit students for, or admit students to, these degree programs.
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