The Indiana Commission on Higher Education is set to vote on the consolidation, suspension, elimination, or monitoring of over 1,000 low-enrolled degree programs at public colleges and universities in the state.
The move is in response to legislative efforts to streamline higher education towards in-demand careers.
The commission will also review low-wage degrees to determine their future. Only 210 degrees will be suspended or eliminated, while 374 will consolidate.

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Instead of focusing on “low enrollment” worry about “low paying” career paths and eliminate those.
Spending $200k for a degree that lands you a $35k/yr job is silly.