Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Unproductive College Programs In Mississippi Put on Probation and Receive Warning

This article written by Richard Lake of the Clarion Ledger gives you information you need if you're considering going to Mississippi to get your doctoral or other advanced degrees.

The only university that didn't have programs on the "probation list" was the "Mississippi University for Women"

  And according to Bill Smith, the state's acting commissioner of academic and student affairs, the state College Board isn't out to just "shut them down", but rather they're giving each school three years to get back on track.

On Wednesday, the board placed 37 programs on probation, and eliminated two others that were not graduating enough students.

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