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The University of Utah could be cutting over 80 degrees, yours may be on the list
The University of Utah could be cutting over 80 degrees, yours may be on the list

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time07-08-2025

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The University of Utah could be cutting over 80 degrees, yours may be on the list

SALT LAKE CITY () — The University of Utah signed off on a list of over 80 programs that could be discontinued. Some programs may surprise you. On Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025, the of courses and degree programs that could be discontinued. The university says the listed programs were selected by analyzing enrollment and graduation numbers. 'We recognize the weight of these decisions and the importance of shared governance in managing this process with transparency and integrity,' Provost Mitzi Montoya said in a memo to academic leaders. The following list displays programs that could be cut. (Minors and certificate programs are not listed). Bachelors Art & Art History Music Composite Teaching Russian Teaching German Teaching Biology Composite Teaching Chemistry Teaching Masters Educational Psychology Computer Science Bioengineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Materials Science & Engineering Nuclear Engineering Modern Dance Ballet Audiology Physical Therapy Middle East Studies Applied Mechanics Psychometrics Psychology Healthcare Management Management Human Resource Management Marketing Doctoral Theatre Parks, Recreation, & Tourism Exercise & Sport Science Health Promotion & Education Middle East Studies Chemical Physics Physiology Experimental Pathology To view the full list of programs, click . The strategic reinvestment bill The cuts come as part of a reinvestment plan that is required under . University leaders say the required changes are part of a broader transformation that is already underway. H.B. 265, which was signed into law in March of 2025, requires universities to create a reinvestment plan to reallocate funding from certain programs to other programs that 'merit additional investment.' The bill also requires the Utah Board of Higher Education to grant accelerated three-year degrees. On both the House and Senate floors, the bill passed largely on party lines. Nearly every Republican voted in favor while all but four Democrats voted in contrary to the reinvestment. What's next? Phase one of the reinvestment plan is expected to last three-years and reallocate over $19 million, according to a University of Utah press release. University leadership anticipates more intense cuts could come later on in the reinvestment process. 'We recognize that there will be further, more painful rounds of cuts and restructurings, but we hope this can serve as a precedent and model,' Senate President Richard Preiss told trustees. Students currently enrolled in programs that could be cut will receive pathways to degree completion through so-called 'teach out plans,' Montoya said. However, some students may be referred to alternative programs. of programs that could be cut under the reinvestment bill in April. The above list contains a simplified version of many programs and does not include specifics of emphasis or languages within some programs. Latest headlines: Anita Dunn tells GOP panel Biden 'aged physically' but led decision making Containment on Monroe fire jumps to 18%, over 66,000 acres burned Judge dismisses all charges against pro-Palestine protester Lehi police K9 sniffs out more than 5,000 fentanyl pills during traffic stop Amid summer heat, one Utah ski resort announced its 2025/26 opening day Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

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