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Ohio universities are cutting or merging low-enrollment programs under Senate Bill 1 to align with job markets and save money.
Ohio's Senate Bill 1 is forcing public universities to cut or restructure undergraduate programs with fewer than five degrees awarded annually over three years.
The University of Cincinnati plans to eliminate its music composition bachelor’s and public health and neuroscience associate’s degrees at Blue Ash, while merging humanities and arts programs.
Miami University is reviewing similar cuts due to declining enrollment in arts and humanities, shifting student interest toward business, engineering, and nursing.
Institutions aim to align curricula with job market needs amid financial pressures, though faculty input is no longer final.
Ohio State, Kent State, and Tri-C are also making comparable changes under the law.
Las universidades de Ohio están reduciendo o fusionando programas de baja matrícula bajo el proyecto de ley 1 del Senado para alinearse con los mercados laborales y ahorrar dinero.