WICHITA —Newman University announced Wednesday a continuation of restructuring its academic offerings for fall 2024 which began last year with the launch of 10 new academic programs.
In a strategic effort to realign educational offerings with changing student trends, market forces and emerging industry demands, Newman University has taken the necessary step to discontinue eight undergraduate majors for the 2024-25 academic year. The list of majors includes English, finance, history, marketing, math, philosophy, social work and theater, according to a media release from the school.
This decision follows a comprehensive review process involving faculty, administrative personnel, board members and external educational consultants. Despite the rich history and contributions of these programs, the realignment is essential to maintain a commitment to academic excellence and to ensure the sustainability and relevance of Newman’s academic portfolio.
While Newman remains steadfast in its purpose to deliver high-quality education and to prepare students for dynamic career paths, these updates reflect a continued proactive approach to meet the evolving needs of our students and community.
“It is never easy to make these decisions, but we can’t responsibly ignore market forces,” President Kathleen S. Jagger, Ph.D., MPH, said. “Our faculty represent the heart of Newman, playing an integral role in shaping our institution and guiding our students towards a brighter future. And, while such decisions are challenging, we are fully committed to supporting affected faculty and students during this transition.”
Faculty impacted by the realignment have been notified that their current contracts will not be extended beyond the current academic year which ends in May. In addition, a compensation package has been offered to affected individuals.
Students who have declared a major or minor that is being discontinued will be able to complete their course of study at Newman and maintain their eligibility and financial aid.
“Newman will always fulfill the commitments we have made to our students,” Jagger added.
Vice President of Academic Affairs Alden Stout wants students to know if they have questions or concerns there are resources available.
“If you are wondering about how this decision may personally impact you, please reach out to your academic advisor or visit the Academic Affairs office on the third floor of Sacred Heart Hall. We are here to support you throughout this transition and ensure that your academic journey continues smoothly,” Stout said.
All Newman students, faculty and staff have been informed of the upcoming changes to the academic offerings. The academic update does not directly impact staff.
Although the university will cease offering some programs, Newman is also responding to changing student needs through expanded academic offerings. In 2023-24, Newman developed and implemented 10 new programs including undergraduate majors in agribusiness, computer science, digital design and adult and professional studies. Additionally, graduate degrees were added in biomedical science, business administration, data science, online social work and education.
On the horizon, Newman will consider new interdisciplinary options to enhance its highly personalized education so students can tailor their experiences for their exact passions and career paths.