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Concordia University Ann Arbor to Cut Most Programs

Concordia University Ann Arbor plans to slash dozens of on-campus and online programs, according to a recent message to campus from Leah Dvorak, vice president of academics at Concordia. Starting June 2025, the private Lutheran institution will offer just nine programs — all in medical-related fields — on its physical campus. That’s down from 53 campus programs the university currently lists on its website. It will offer another seven online programs, mostly in education fields, which is down from more than 60 currently. Students choosing to remain in their programs can finish them online or at Concordia’s Wisconsin campus, more than 360 miles away. Dvorak noted that most of the university’s undergraduate offerings are already available online through the Wisconsin campus.
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