The college will consolidate most of its graduate and undergraduate programs on the McNichols campus beginning in fall of 2002.
Part of the university's plan focuses on maximizing the use of the McNichols campus;creating more interdisciplinary opportunities among the university's colleges and schools; and restructuring and eliminating duplication of services and personnel.
Areas identified for change include: The College of Education & Human Services will be combined with the College of Liberal Arts to form the College of Liberal Arts & Education this summer. Within the next two years, the College of Health Professions will move to the McNichols campus, and residence hall renovations will continue.
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