Cornell College to cut courses, citing student enrollment and data
Cornell College will cut several music and language majors due to low enrollment, keeping Spanish only as a minor and allowing current students to complete their degrees.
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Cornell College to cut programs after review of enrollment, student interest
Cornell College will halt "major courses of study" in different languages, music studies and more in the next academic year. (Photo courtesy of Cornell College)Cornell College will shut down degree programs in foreign languages and music after a review of “student enrollment data and student interest,” according to a message sent to students, staff and faculty. The message, also published online by the Mount Vernon university, stated it looked a…
Cornell College announces plans to discontinue several majors
Cornell College will discontinue majors in classical studies, French and Francophone studies, German studies, religion and Spanish for the 2026-2027 academic year, according to an open letter posted to the Mount Vernon college’s website Nov. 21.The college will also eliminate its BMus K12, BMus Performance and BA Music general track programs while retaining choir and choral ensembles, contemporary and popular music, and musical theatre offerings…
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