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Thinking is the hardest work, that is why so few people do it. -Henry Ford
Yeah...I've been in college for a while now and I'm pretty sure that awesomest is not a word. -Andrew E.
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Originally posted by Stryker View Post
Every university is facing the same issues as BU, enrollment trends are shifting and kids are coming out of highschool and going into trades again instead of private universities. This has been happening in noticeable amounts for 5+ yrs now and every person employed in post-high school education should have been expecting events like what is happening at BU anytime. The fat has to be trimmed.
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The faculty senate should take a dump in one hand and a vote of no confidence in the other and see which fills up quicker.
Bradley has 185+ majors currently. If 25% of the majors have 75% of the students, that means roughly 47 majors have 3000 students or ~64 students per major. That also means that the 137 remaining majors have an AVERAGE of 7 students per major. It doesn't take a math major to see that doesn't make sense.
Some of the majors being cut are surprising but assume they're covered with newer versions.
I know for a fact there is an entire department that has 4 faculty members, support staff, and 6 total students. Buhbye.
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Originally posted by JMM28 View PostThe faculty senate should take a dump in one hand and a vote of no confidence in the other and see which fills up quicker.
Bradley has 185+ majors currently. If 25% of the majors have 75% of the students, that means roughly 47 majors have 3000 students or ~64 students per major. That also means that the 137 remaining majors have an AVERAGE of 7 students per major. It doesn't take a math major to see that doesn't make sense.
Some of the majors being cut are surprising but assume they're covered with newer versions.
I know for a fact there is an entire department that has 4 faculty members, support staff, and 6 total students. Buhbye.
It just makes no sense to keep those things going. Add on top that the federal student loan bubble has been popping or shrinking, almost all colleges in the US have declining domestic enrollment, etc. and it is just inevitable.Thinking is the hardest work, that is why so few people do it. -Henry Ford
Yeah...I've been in college for a while now and I'm pretty sure that awesomest is not a word. -Andrew E.
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Originally posted by Wilbery View PostI also want to say that when I was at Bradley we calculated it was roughly a 3000 per year per student subsidy from our tuition to athletics. So if athletics is not self sufficient I definitely think that is where cuts are focused. A university is not a partnership between education and sports it should ALWAYS be education first. While I am a huge fan of Bradley basketball(being the only sport I regularly follow) under no circumstances do I think that cuts on the academic side should be made for the continued existence of a sports program.
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Originally posted by molar50 View Post
When Standifird first arrived at Bradley, he told people that because of the lack of students graduating from high schools in Illinois, Bradley and other private universities and colleges would find it difficult to maintain their current enrollment. I believe he is doing his best despite these challenges. I do see the value of taking courses in philosophy, religion, art history and international studies, but I cannot see how most students in these majors pay their debt from tuition, unless they obtain a teaching position that pays well with benefits. Complaints and possible solutions about these cuts should be addressed to the Board of Trustees.
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Bradley just announced their final decision regarding the proposed program cuts. It appears nearly all the programs and majors that were proposed in the initial announcement seen here- https://www.bradleyfans.com/forum/sp...823#post512823
...will get cut, with 2 exceptions: the Manufacturing Technology and Public Health Education. Those two programs are not included on the final list just released today, and appear to have been saved from discontinuation.
Here is today's announcement-Special Edition Final Academic Assessment Decision After sharing Bradley University's initial Academic Assessment announcement last month, we are now announcing the final decisions as a result of this thorough process. Please read the full details below. Thank you for your continued understanding and support of Bradley's mission as we all move forward together. Bradley University's academic offerings will begin a phased removal of certain programs that were selected as a result of the academic assessment conducted over the past months. These decisions are aimed at helping to build a sustainably strong future for Bradley that remains focused on the needs of today's students.
The process included a presidential assessment of all university programs using five-year data sets, as well as recommendations from a Senate-elected faculty review committee, Provost Walter Zakahi and the university deans.
Department chairs from each of the programs previously recommended for discontinuation were given 30 days to respond to President Stephen Standifird. As a result of these dialogues, there have been changes to the list of programs that will begin the process for removal. Manufacturing Engineering Technology and Public Health Education will continue as program offerings at Bradley. The following academic programs will not continue as offerings at Bradley.Programs that will begin their phased removal process: - Actuarial Science (Mathematics)*·
- Apparel Production and Merchandising
- Business Law
- Ceramics
- Entrepreneurship**
- Family Consumer Science Education
- Family Life Science
- Hospitality Leadership
- International Studies
- Math Education
- Pre-K – 12 Administration and Leadership
- Printmaking
- Professional Sales
- Religious Studies
- Statistics
*An Actuarial Science degree will continue to be offered by the finance and quantitative methods department in the Foster College of Business.
**Cocurricular entrepreneurship opportunities will continue to be available from the Bradley University Turner School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation.The following programs will no longer offer majors or concentrations, but will remain as service units (offering classes as part of the Bradley Core Curriculum or other courses required by specific majors or concentrations): - Economics
- French
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Physics
Students majoring in these programs represent less than 3% of the Bradley student population, and each will be able to finish their degree in their current major or program at Bradley University. In order to accommodate for this, some of the above offerings will be phased out over time. Each student currently majoring in the listed programs will receive resources for questions and guidance from their individual college.
During these planned transitions, there will regrettably be a reduction of employable positions in some departments. Thirty-eight currently occupied faculty positions are being eliminated, and 23 faculty positions are being eliminated through attrition. Bradley University is committed to expressing compassion and support throughout this difficult process.
While we recognize that these changes may create concerns among the broader Bradley community, we remain confident that this approach will ultimately bring our university to a secure future of renewed relevance and reach.
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Good luck to President Standifird and his administration in this mission to "build a sustainably strong future for Bradley that remains focused on the needs of today's students."
And despite the title of this thread, it was only a recommendation by the faculty union to drop Bradley athletics to Division III. It was never a serious consideration by Bradley's administrators or Trustees.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostBradley just announced their final decision regarding the proposed program cuts. It appears nearly all the programs and majors that were proposed in the initial announcement seen here- https://www.bradleyfans.com/forum/sp...823#post512823
...will get cut, with 2 exceptions: the Manufacturing Technology and Public Health Education. Those two programs are not included on the final list just released today, and appear to have been saved from discontinuation.
Here is today's announcement-Special Edition Final Academic Assessment Decision After sharing Bradley University's initial Academic Assessment announcement last month, we are now announcing the final decisions as a result of this thorough process. Please read the full details below. Thank you for your continued understanding and support of Bradley's mission as we all move forward together. Bradley University's academic offerings will begin a phased removal of certain programs that were selected as a result of the academic assessment conducted over the past months. These decisions are aimed at helping to build a sustainably strong future for Bradley that remains focused on the needs of today's students.
The process included a presidential assessment of all university programs using five-year data sets, as well as recommendations from a Senate-elected faculty review committee, Provost Walter Zakahi and the university deans.
Department chairs from each of the programs previously recommended for discontinuation were given 30 days to respond to President Stephen Standifird. As a result of these dialogues, there have been changes to the list of programs that will begin the process for removal. Manufacturing Engineering Technology and Public Health Education will continue as program offerings at Bradley. The following academic programs will not continue as offerings at Bradley.Programs that will begin their phased removal process: - Actuarial Science (Mathematics)*·
- Apparel Production and Merchandising
- Business Law
- Ceramics
- Entrepreneurship**
- Family Consumer Science Education
- Family Life Science
- Hospitality Leadership
- International Studies
- Math Education
- Pre-K – 12 Administration and Leadership
- Printmaking
- Professional Sales
- Religious Studies
- Statistics
*An Actuarial Science degree will continue to be offered by the finance and quantitative methods department in the Foster College of Business.
**Cocurricular entrepreneurship opportunities will continue to be available from the Bradley University Turner School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation.The following programs will no longer offer majors or concentrations, but will remain as service units (offering classes as part of the Bradley Core Curriculum or other courses required by specific majors or concentrations): - Economics
- French
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Physics
Students majoring in these programs represent less than 3% of the Bradley student population, and each will be able to finish their degree in their current major or program at Bradley University. In order to accommodate for this, some of the above offerings will be phased out over time. Each student currently majoring in the listed programs will receive resources for questions and guidance from their individual college.
During these planned transitions, there will regrettably be a reduction of employable positions in some departments. Thirty-eight currently occupied faculty positions are being eliminated, and 23 faculty positions are being eliminated through attrition. Bradley University is committed to expressing compassion and support throughout this difficult process.
While we recognize that these changes may create concerns among the broader Bradley community, we remain confident that this approach will ultimately bring our university to a secure future of renewed relevance and reach.
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Look what is happening now at Northern Iowa University, a state school-
Northern Iowa faculty seek end to general fund support for athletics- https://www.thegazette.com/higher-education/northern-iowa-faculty-seek-end-to-general-fund-support-for-athletics/
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostGood luck to President Standifird and his administration in this mission to "build a sustainably strong future for Bradley that remains focused on the needs of today's students.".
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