
University Faculty Oppose Credit Reduction Plan
University faculty and student leaders strongly oppose a proposal to reduce bachelor's degree credits from 120 to 90, citing concerns about degree quality, graduate school access, and career readiness
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University faculty and student leaders strongly oppose a proposal to reduce bachelor's degree credits from 120 to 90, citing concerns about degree quality, graduate school access, and career readiness

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